Mangalore: Person Alleges Assault by Miscreants Because of his Religion


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/SP)   
 
Mangalore, Feb. 4:
A person from Fajeer near Derlakatte was assaulted by some miscreants late evening on Monday February 2.
  
"They assaulted  me, after identifying me as  a Christian and observing that   my jeep bore the  name ' Vailankani' said  Albert D'Souza, who is under treatment  in a private  hospital here,  for  injuries sustained in the assault.

Albert D'Souza, a businessman, is a resident of Kapikad in Fajeer near Derlakatte. "The miscreants at first, shattered the windshield of my jeep before assaulting me," he narrated.
 
He had been to the workshop to repair his jeep. There were a few of his relatives with him in the jeep, but they escaped unhurt.   Albert was driving the jeep, when the incident occurred.
 
"The incident occurred at around 7.30 pm, when my jeep was parked near the work shop, which is next to a bar. The miscreants came from the same bar or from a temple nearby. The miscreants were uttering something about my religion," he said. 
 
Albert was admitted to the private hospital with injuries to his head. Treatment is going on in the general ward.
 
"He never participated in any of the disturbances or related activities. He was targeted merely because of his religious affiliation," says Cecilia D'Souza, Albert’s wife, who is with him at the hospital. 
 
A case has been registered in Konaje police station, based on Albert’s statement. The first information report prepared by the police mentions that a gang of five miscreants attacked him. Investigation is on.

  

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  • Shaakir Ahmed, Mangalorean / Gulf

    Wed, Feb 04 2009

    You are right Mr. Walter.... this is one of the hidden agendas of sangh parivar..... unless otherwise we are not united we cansoon expect the day s when  our childern cannot walk on the  street in name of our relegion.... be united  and fight through political power......

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  • sneha, m'lore

    Wed, Feb 04 2009

    Only our prayer is "Father forgive them" M'lore has become another Orissa. India is fighting against the terrorism. But terrorists are within the country.

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  • Jess, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 04 2009

    What does this mean now? Christians cannot move around freely? are we in Independent India or outside? Who will protect the minority? as long as BJP government is there in Karnataka, those who have voted for BJP see what is happening. I really feel sad to see Mangalore turning into another Orissa or Taleban. May God have mercy and protect the innocent people.

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  • Walter Saldanha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Feb 04 2009

    For the past six months these attacks are on the rise. What the Govt. is doing about this mob culture. People are arrested and set free. Since there is no fear of law or punishment such incidents are on the rise. Some may be arrested and then released.

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