Journalist faces 'moral policing' at Karnataka restaurant, 2 arrested
Dakshina Kannada, (Karnataka) July 31 (IANS) Two persons have been arrested in connection with a "moral policing" case with a journalist at a restaurant in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district, police said on Monday.
The arrested persons are identified as 37-year-old Chetan, a resident of Kotekaru, and 43-year-old Naveen, a resident of Yeyyadi.
The incident had taken place in Kavoor police station limits.
Police said that private website reporter Abhijit had filed a police complaint in this regard.
As per the complaint, Abhijith had gone to a restaurant with his friend on July 28, and the accused came up and questioned Abhijit if is he is a Muslim, and they had also questioned him that what is he doing with a Hindu girl. They had assumed Abhijit to be a Muslim and abused him and also attempted to assault him. The victim had then later filed an FIR regarding the incident.
In another case of moral policing, a policeman who was returning from a hotel with his family was assaulted.
The incidents reported in communally sensitive coastal Karnataka even after the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara’s stern warnings have caused a concern.
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