The Hindu (Bangalore)

Assault case: ‘Accused include Muslims, Hindus’

Police say the gang used the playing of devotional songs on a speaker as an excuse to fight with the shopkeeper, whom they tried to fleece earlier too

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The alleged assault on a shopkeeper, Mukesh, in Nagarathpe­te by six men over the shopkeeper playing devotional songs on a loudspeake­r has taken on a communal colour.

Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya visited the area on March 18 and alleged that a gang of Muslims had assaulted the shopkeeper for playing ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ during the azaan (call for prayer) from nearby masjid.

However, in his complaint to Halasuru Gate Police on March 17, Mu

akesh did not mention that the row was over him playing bhajans during azaan. But, on March 18, he told mediaperso­ns that the incident was over him playing bhajans. He participat­ed in the BJP protest on

March 19, and was detained by the police.

City Police Commission­er B. Dayananda said of the six accused in the case, five have been arrested and another accused is still at large. Efforts are being made to nab him as well, he said. “The incident took place over devotional songs being played on a speaker at the shop, which is near a religious place,” he said. The accused include both Muslims and

Hindus, police sources informed. The five arrested have been identified as Suleiman, Shahnawaz, Rohith, Danish and Tarun.

Sources in the police said Mukhesh recently opened his mobile sales and services shop in the area and the gang who assaulted him on Sunday evening had tried to fleece him of money twice earlier and failed.

Speaking to mediaperso­ns on Monday evening, Mukhesh said the gang had earlier come to his shop twice asking for a charger and other materials for free and he had refused. “The same gang had also assaulted a tea shop owner in the area earlier. But the police had not registered a case against them,” he said.

A senior official said the gang may have used Mukhesh playing devotional songs on a speaker as just an excuse to start a fight.

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Surya, BJP MP, taking part in a
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T AND PTI S. Suresh Kumar, BJP MLA, interactin­g with the owner of the mobile shop at Nagarthpet, and protest against the assault, in Bengaluru on Tuesday. (right) Tejasvi Surya, BJP MP, taking part in a
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