Travelling with person of different community creates tension in Kalladka


Daijiworld Media Network-Bantwal (RJP)

Bantwal, Feb 2: An incident of two people spotted together travelling in a car created tension in Kalladka for few hours on Sunday, February 1.

The reason for the tension was, both the persons belonged to different community.

A Hindu girl from Kundapur had come to Kalladka just to meet her classmate and see her child.

As per details, the girl was in town for hours and seen talking over the mobile. Then she went in car with a person from different community.

Some local people who were watching the movements of the girl followed the car and gathered in front of the person who took the girl by his car. Even police were called to the spot.

The police who enquired the girl came to know that the girl had only come to see her classmate and the child and the husband of her classmate was giving her a lift back in his car.

Bantwal circle inspector K U Belliappa had to visit Kalladka to investigate the small issue.

  

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  • Shab, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 02 2015

    What a place our DK has become!! Goondas are being placed to keep a vigil on public, just to check if any one is talking with any muslim. They are paid for this job. Who pays? Why he does? All these are suspense.. A couple of years back, fekus had to watch pub, DJs, beer bars etc.. but, now all those places have come under their haftha centre.. Pub owners, in addition to Govt Taxes, forced to pay this tax too.. Ache din aa gaya na...?

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