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Innocents targeted

Posted on Aug 31st, 2009 and filed under Crime/Mishaps.

By CT reporter
MANGALORE : It is learnt that two young brothers who had been to witness the sports meet at the Deepika High School at Modankaup, were attacked by miscreants for no reason, during the BC Road violence, landing them in hospital.
The injured are Arzan (21) and Azmeen (17), both sons of Abbobakker of Pallamajalu. While Arzan has suffered injuries in his head, Azmeen’s left eye is injured.
Speaking to The Canara Times, Arzan said so “By the time we had been to the venue of the sports meet, a clash had ensued between two groups. When we returned, a group of assailants which was equipped with lethal weapons, attacked both of us when we tried to save each other.” “ we do not know the reason for this attack,” the brothers said with a deep sense of pain.
It has been learnt that both Arzan and Azmeen hail from economically backward families and eke out a living doing coolie works while their father was sick. The condition of their family is presently pathetic with the bread winners landing in hospital with injuries, for no fault of theirs.

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Pre-planned act ?
By CT reporter
MANGALORE : Is the violence reported from BC Road area and other places in Bantwal taluk since Sunday evening-pre-planned? Police sources say this was a pre-planned act of the Sangh Parivar and there is also an allegation that some local Sangh Parivar activists had a role to play behind the violence.
This is evident from the fact that no sooner the two teams began to clash in the sports ground, men armed with lethal weapons were seen in BC Road, Kaikamba area where shops immediately downed shutters.
Several youth who had gathered outside the hospitals where the injured were admitted were heard saying that everything was executed in a pre-planned fashion.


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