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NGOs demand K taka Police to curb politically motivated vigilantism
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NGOs demand K taka Police to curb politically motivated vigilantism. Image Source: IANS News
Mangaluru, April 6 : Condemning growing incidents of moral policing, two prominent NGOs Citizens Forum for Mangalore Development and the Karwane-e-Mohabbat Team have submitted a memorandum to the Mangaluru city Police Commissioner to take strict action against politically and communally motivated vigilantism in the district.
Vidya Dinker and Shabeer Ahamed submitted the memorandum on Monday.
This memorandum was submitted in the wake of a 23-year-old Muslim man, who was travelling with a woman from another religion on a bus, was allegedly stabbed by members of the Bajrang Dal on April 1. This is the fourth such case of moral policing since March 2021.
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Those worst affected are still implicated in violence that by all eye-witness accounts was largely perpetrated by police. None of the kin of those who were killed in firing were given the promised Rs 10 lakh compensation.
Curfew in Dakshin Kannada in the aftermath of the December 19, 2019 violence. Photo: Sukanya Shantha/The Wire
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Mangaluru: âThey did what they wanted to, they took away my husbandâs life. Now all I hope for is to see my husbandâs name cleared from the police FIR,â Sayeda says in Byari, a language spoken in the coastal town Manguluru. Her elder daughter Shifani translates for her.