Mangaluru: Election time ploy? Black magic evidence on road scares people


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Apr 28: The black magic cases, which are on the rise due to the approaching assembly elections, are mostly reported in districts outside the coastal region. However, it seems that it has finally caught up with the coastal district also. Evidence of the black magic is seen in a place where three roads join at Belma-Renjady region near Ullal.

It is suspected that the rituals in relation to the black magic were performed on the late night of Friday, April 27. People who go to work on this road got scared at the site of the proof that is left behind of sorcery on the early morning of Saturday, April 28.



Some suspect that this might have been done because of rivalry in business or family feud. However, others say that this may have some connection to the upcoming assembly elections.

The scene of the sorcery has sent fear signals among the vehicle drivers and the general public who pass through this area. No one has gone ahead to touch or clear the things that are left on the road.

People are seen gathering in large numbers to see the scene.

  

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