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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Dawood thrashed for molesting and stalking a minor Hindu girl in Mangaluru

A stocky young man who looked like he was in his mid 30s was tied up and thrashed by the public for stalking and misbehaving with a minor Hindu girl at Kerekadu village of Mulki on the outskirts of Mangaluru, Karnataka. Interestingly, though multiple so-called unbiased media houses reported the names of the minor victim’s relatives, not many mentioned that the abuser was one Dawood. The pedophile stalker’s full name remains unknown, but he is reportedly from Haleyangadi.

Mulki Police Commissioner, N Shashi Kumar, said that CCTV footage showed the accused misbehaving with the minor girl on December 13. Dawood returned and was seen moving around in that same area on December 17, Saturday. Police said the incident came to light after the girl informed her father, who filed a police complaint.

Anguished and angered by the incident, the girl’s father, two of their relatives, and some locals beat the Muslim pedophile before handing him over to the police. They allegedly thrashed him after catching and tying him to a pole. Police arrived at the scene and, based on the complaint by the girl’s parents, booked Dawood under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO).

The accused also made a counter-complaint to Mulki police, alleging that the public assaulted him and caused the disorder. Local police arrested three Hindu men under IPC sections for voluntarily causing hurt. Police said they were investigating the incident and that all the accused would be produced before the magistrate.

Dawood was admitted to the Mulki Government Hospital. Locals are reportedly unhappy and questioned as to why the police would arrest the ones who tried to protect a young girl from her Muslim stalker. 

Several radical Islamist groups (there are plenty of them in and around Mangaluru and Dakshin Kannada region of Karnataka) and ‘independent’ journalists associated with anti-Hindu fake news peddling outlets like The Wire, & The News Minute claimed that Dawood was a victim of ‘moral policing’ and was beaten up by ‘Sangh Parivar members’. These Islamists comfortably neglected to mention that Dawood had harassed and stalked a minor Hindu girl, and the father of the girl was justified in teaching a lesson to the rogue.

All and any Hindus who resist Islamist violence and jihad are termed ‘Sanghis.’ Like Malabar in north Kerala, south Karnataka is fast becoming a breeding ground for jihad. The only difference is that Hindus resist, while the ones in Kerala do not. 

Some media houses even published images of those Hindus arrested, thereby revealing the identity of the minor victim, which is against the POCSO act. They are the same ‘journalists’ who would not release the photos of Dawood, the pedophile Muslim stalker. Interestingly, even the much-touted ANI and its senior editor, Smita Prakash, have said that if the police take a name, they will publish it; otherwise, they won’t.

This report comes against the backdrop of our Supreme Court wanting to reduce the age of consent under the POCSO act. With our judiciary trying to, knowingly or otherwise, empower pedophiles and by extension Sharia, Hindu resistance is anything but natural.

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