Karnataka:Hindu activists booked for rescuing girl from muslim man
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Karnataka: Hindu activists booked for rescuing girl being taken by Muslim man; Bhatkal police action sparks criticism

The arrest of a Muslim youth accused of forcibly taking a Hindu woman has intensified controversy in Bhatkal after police also registered an FIR against Hindu activists who intercepted the vehicle and alerted authorities. BJP and Hindu organisations have condemned the move, alleging police targeted those who helped to protect the woman

IndreshIndresh
Jun 19, 2026, 08:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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Hindu activists booked by Bhatkal police for attempting to save a Hindu girl who was being kidnapped by a muslim man

Hindu activists booked by Bhatkal police for attempting to save a Hindu girl who was being kidnapped by a muslim man

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Karwar: The registration of an FIR against the Hindu organisation activists in connection with an incident involving a Hindu woman and a Muslim youth has triggered strong protests in coastal Karnataka, with BJP leaders and Hindu groups alleging that the police have unfairly targeted those who intervened to protect the woman.

The controversy stems from an incident reported on the Bhaktal-Sagar road, where Hindu activists intercepted a car in which a Muslim youth, identified as Shahid Khan, was travelling with a Hindu woman employed at a supermarket in the town. According to activists, they became suspicious after noticing the vehicle heading towards a relatively isolated stretch of road and questioned the occupants before informing the police.

The incident took a dramatic turn after the woman lodged a complaint against Shahid Khan, accusing him of forcibly taking her in the car despite her objections. Based on her statement, police registered a case, arrested the accused and produced him before a court, which remanded him to judicial custody.

However, even after action was taken against the accused, anger has continued to grow among Hindu organisations because police also registered a case against some activists involved in stopping the vehicle and questioning the occupants.

Leaders of Hindu organisations and BJP workers have questioned the rationale behind the police action. They argue that the activists neither assaulted the accused nor caused any damage to property and instead handed over the matter to law enforcement authorities. According to them, the activists acted responsibly by informing the police rather than taking the law into their own hands.

Several protesters gathered in front of the Bhaktal Town Police Station demanding withdrawal of the FIR against the activists. Demonstrators claimed that the police had ignored the concerns of local residents and were attempting to portray those who raised questions as offenders.

Speaking during the protest, several activists alleged that the police initially appeared reluctant to take action against the accused youth and only proceeded after public pressure mounted. They argued that once the woman’s complaint was officially registered and the accused was arrested, there was no justification for pursuing legal action against those who had alerted authorities about the situation.

The protesters maintained that citizens have a responsibility to report suspicious activities to law enforcement agencies and that penalising individuals for doing so would discourage public cooperation in maintaining law and order.

The issue has also generated considerable discussion on social media, where supporters of the activists have accused the police of adopting a selective approach. Many users questioned whether the same action would have been taken if citizens had simply ignored the situation and allowed the matter to pass without intervention.

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At the same time, police officials have defended their actions, stating that Bhaktal is a sensitive area and that any incident with the potential to create communal tension must be handled strictly according to law. Officials have indicated that the FIR was registered based on specific allegations and that all aspects of the incident are being examined as part of an ongoing investigation.

Police have urged the public not to jump to conclusions and have appealed for peace while the inquiry continues. They have also stated that the exact nature of the relationship between the youth and the woman, along with the circumstances leading to the incident, will be determined through investigation.

Meanwhile, leaders of Hindu organisations have vowed to continue their agitation until the case against the activists is withdrawn. They insist that those who intervened acted with the intention of ensuring the safety of the woman and cooperated fully with law enforcement authorities.

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