Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘B’luru landlord made me lick boots’

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

A student from Arunachal Pradesh has alleged a racial attack by his landlord, who he claimed beat him up and forced him to lick his boots.

Higio Gungtey,a fourth-semester student of Christ University in Bengaluru, said his landlord Hemant Kumar was upset over shortage of water in the house and blamed him for it.

The incident, which took place on March 6, occurred after another tenant complained about the lack of water. Trouble started soon after, Gungtey said, when Kumar allegedly attacked him, threw out his possession­s, started kicking him and then forced him to lick his boots.

Kumar, who is out on bail, could not be reached.

A ‘progressiv­e’ Kannada writer’s face was smeared with black ink here, allegedly by right-wing activists who also warned him of “dire” consequenc­es if he dare write against Hindu Gods, said a senior police official.

Yogesh Master was attacked by eight or nine

Gungtey said he moved out and his friends took him to a hospital. On March 9, he filed a case with the help of a Northeast solidarity group. His parents, who arrived two days later, said Gungtey should also press charges of racial assault. persons who smeared his face with black ink and fled, when he was having tea at a nearby stall in Davanagere, the superinten­dent of police Bhimashank­ar Guled said.

He said Yogesh, the author of controvers­ial Kannada novel Dundhi, was in Davanagere to attend a book release function . PTI

Higio Yame, Gungtey’s mother, who is a member secretary of the Women’s Commission of Arunachal Pradesh, said they would file an additional FIR if required to force the police to look into the racial angle.

Deputy commission­er of police, Southeast Division, B Boralingai­ah, said an additional charge would be added to the FIR. “We will also look into the charge of racial assault,” he said.

Karnataka chief minister K Siddaramai­ah on Monday condemned the attack on the student and dubbed it as ‘shocking’.

“Attack on student from Arunachal Pradesh is shocking. Police has taken prompt action and the perpetrato­r has been arrested,” Siddaramai­ah tweeted.

Union minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju on Monday described the attack in Bengaluru as “saddening” and said the ministry is pursuing the matter besides the police investigat­ion.

“When we are talking of safety of Indians abroad such incidents in our country are very saddening,” Rijiju told reporters here.

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