Udupi, Sep 15, 2016 : As many as 13 people from Kundapur in Udupi district who were in Tamil Nadu and whose vehicles were targeted by activists of some organisation in the neighbouring state over the Cauvery crisis, have returned hometown. All of them reached Udupi by train on September 14, Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Manjunath Kulal, driver of the Tempo Traveller who had taken a group of people including his parents on a tour to Rameshwar and who was attacked by activists there is expected to arrive hometown today.
It may be recalled here that the video which showed Kulal being attacked and forced by activists of Naam Thamilar Iyakkam to say that Cauvery belongs to Tamil Nadu had gone viral, in turn triggering violence in Bengaluru and elsewhere
Comments on this Article | |
Rohila B Acharya, mangaluru | Thu, September-15-2016, 1:01 |
Mala Dal ke Sab bali pashu ke jaiuse dikrahe hai? Oh Sorry they are back safe. Attack on the travellers triggered the people of Bengaluru. | |
Naseer Hussain, Mumbai | Thu, September-15-2016, 12:57 |
The tamil activists before assaulting the Kannadiga’s did they ever think for a moment . Because Benglauru is crowded with the people of TN . There is no doubt the people will silently watch the intolerance for their people? | |
Suhail B, Mannaguuda | Thu, September-15-2016, 12:48 |
The people have done a wise job by posting it on social media. Let the people come to know with proof they will believe it. It is because of this incident. | |
Rashmisanthosh, Mysore | Thu, September-15-2016, 12:42 |
The locals are treating them as if they are back from war field . It was that cat of some hooligans who are useless and become active during these incidents . |