Derogatory Comments on Jesus Christ, Accused Akshar Boliyamajal Arrested

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Derogatory Comments on Jesus Christ, Accused Akshar Boliyamajal Arrested

Mangaluru: The Sullia police have arrested Akshar Boliyamajal on September 12, after the Christian Community and District Youth Congress members filed a complaint against him for posting derogatory comments on the social media against Jesus Christ and Mother Teresa.

A delegation led by Christian Community leaders along with the President and members of District Youth Congress met the Police Commissioner T R Suresh and filed a complaint against Akshar Boliyamajal. They also urged the Police commissioner to arrest the accused as soon as possible.

Based on the complaint the Sullia police have arrested Akshar Boliyamajal and investigations are on.


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Spidy.Kevin.noronha
7 years ago

culprits behind this and those who supporting should be arrested n given punishment immediately

Original R.Pai
7 years ago

This culture of banning and censorship is spinning out of control. Very soon we will have a complete Police state where people will be arrested for everything. This is the result of minority appeasement for decades. This has completely destroyed secular nature of our society.

Alphonso Dsouza
7 years ago
Reply to  Original R.Pai

Mr. Pai – The arrested also belongs to minority (rather super minority). Christians are only 2% of total population of India. What you can appease them. They have given enough to people like you that is why your relatives and children were studying in Christian Schools and Colleges to date. Like Parsies, Christians also worked in building small hospitals and clinics; those who have worked with these institutions know the feeling. I know a large group of Doctors working for Holy Spirit and Holy Family in Bombay; I asked a simple question to one of the Cardiologist “why do you… Read more »

Original R.Pai
7 years ago

Dear Alphonso D’Souza Frankly speaking, I am getting tired of the same old talking points of ‘christians built hospitals and schools’. Are they giving education for free? Oh well, it’s a topic for another day. I don’t think I did a good job of explaining my views in my earlier post. My bigger issue is with the ‘censorship’ and ‘banning’ culture that makes everything illegal. In a free, democratic society, we should be able to mock and criticize all religions. Why are we aggressively implementing these blasphemy laws in India? Where will this stop? For example, atheists believe that all… Read more »

John
7 years ago
Reply to  Original R.Pai

I don’t think I did a good job of explaining my views in my earlier post. – Mr. Pai

Sir, when was the last time you EVER did a “good job”?

GORDOST
7 years ago

Dear Mr. Alphonso,
No one can deny the fact that there were many charitable institutions and are woRking now also in Mangalore and other parts of India. Before Independence -they used to get lot of benifits from the then Government. However they used to give priority to their own community either for treatment or education. Also there are few Medical institutions in Karnataka in whcih Bible is a subject in entrance exam and unless you pass in it you will not get a seat– Secular indeed!!