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Union Minister seeks PCA, NHRC intervention over ‘targeting' of Hindutva groups in Dakshina Kannada

Union Minister seeks PCA, NHRC intervention over ‘targeting' of Hindutva groups in Dakshina Kannada

Deccan Herald3 days ago

In a letter addressed to N K Sudhindra Rao, the Chairman of PCA, and a copy marked to the NHRC, the Minister said that a 'pattern of intimidation' began shortly after the recent change in police leadership in Mangaluru and has been directed almost exclusively at members of the Hindu community.

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