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Video of Karnatak police misbehaving with Arunachalee students goes viral

A video clip of Karnataka police  goes viral in social media. Video shot by Arunachalee student studying in Bangalore.  Video shows a police officer misbehaving with Arunachalee students.  


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An appalling incident has come to light in Bangalore where police officer abused and accosted a group of students from Arunachal Pradesh.

One of the student inform Arunachal24 about the incident as ”  the Incident that i have shared just now started When a guy from Longding(Arunachal Pradesh) was on his way back home from a shop. A local Guy of karnataka came Out of nowhere and started beating him up without any Reason. The longding guy called up his Arunachali Friends and ask them to come over for help. Minimum of 10 Boys From Arunachal Pradesh showed up on the spot and Asked the guy for the Reason behind all his Action’s. His Reason’s were The guy from longding was peeking through the Window of their House. Surprisingly their was No Window at ALL and Everything thing he was saying was just a False Allegation. They called up the police from BAGALGUNTE and Our Boys called up the police from SOLDEVANAHALLI. The Recorded video of the police and the Shocking reaction that they were Giving were of BAGALGUNTE POLICE STATION.

https://www.facebook.com/arunachalee.bangalore/videos/121233242429530/?t=20

Meanwhile , Following the incident, The Arunachal student’s union of Bangalore (AASUB) has appealed to Robin Hibu Sir(IPS), Kiren Rijiju ( MOS )  and to Govt of India to take earliest necessary action within next 24hrs. The incident was recorded live by one of the students and uploaded on social media platform Instagram as their status update. In the video, it can be clearly seen that police officers saying “This is Karnataka, we are king and we can do whatever we want. Nonsense fellow!”. The students have also said that the officer in the video was completely drunk despite being on duty at the time of the incident.

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