Death threats to deceased Bajrang dal leader

Shivamogga (Karnataka)- Religious fanatics attacked a Hindu activist named Prakash in Shivamogga district Karnataka. Police said that a case has been registered against 14 unknown persons and further investigation is on.
Karnataka: Market Fouzan, Azhar, Faraz arrested for attacking Hindu man, raising hateful slogans in Shivamoggahttps://t.co/ayl1UKwztP
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Prakash was returning home from work when 3 bikers attacked him. The assailants shouted anti-Hindu slogans. Hindu organisations protested outside the hospital where the victim is admitted and demanded immediate arrest of the miscreants.
#Shivamogga: Hindu activist brutally attacked by unknown miscreants. The victim has suffered injuries on the head & is admitted to a hospital.
It is alleged that the attack is linked to the Harsha murder case.@dpkBopanna shares more details with @anchoramitaw & @MalhotraShivya pic.twitter.com/TRyHM7fA6K
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Bajarang dal leader Harsha’s family received death threats
Superintendent of Police Mithun Kumar said that Bajrang Dal leader Harsha was stabbed to death and now his sister and other family members have received death threats. After this, Hindu activists vandalised a religious fanatic’s vehicle.
Editorial ViewpointHindus do not expect such attacks on Hindus and threats to their families when there is a BJP-ruling Government in Karnataka. The Government should take strict action against the culprits. |
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