Muslim boy in India beaten black and blue for posing with Hindu girls

Muhammad Riyaz was hunted down by a gang of locals in Mangaluru after a photo went viral on WhatsApp


Web Desk February 27, 2015
Muhammad Riyaz was hunted down by a gang of locals in Mangaluru after a photo went viral on WhatsApp. PHOTO COURTESY: BBC

A 20-year-old Muslim boy was badly beaten up allegedly by the ‘moral police’ in India’s southern state Mangaluru for posing in a picture with his Hindu female classmates.

The image, which went viral on Whatsapp, shows a college student lying on the laps of five female classmates and another male student sitting behind them, identified as Muhammad Riyaz.

Riyaz was hunted down by a gang of locals in Mangalore, driven to an isolated location and badly beaten, before being driven back, according to The Indian Express.

"After the photograph was circulated on social media sites, a vigilante group got other students from the college to identify the deviant youth and on learning that he was probably a Muslim, decided to attack him," Assistant Commissioner of Police Ravi Kumar told The Indian Express.

The computer science student has been admitted to a private hospital in the city.

Riyaz said he was "kidnapped" near his house when he was with his friends. The men blindfolded him and took him to an isolated location where they beat him with wooden sticks. Further, he said they asked him if he was Muslim and wanted to know why he took a photo with Hindu girls.

Riyaz's father has registered a complaint with the police, who have filed a case of abduction and attempt to murder.

COMMENTS (77)

A-Y | 9 years ago | Reply @ITGuyBangalore: Oh a case of pot calling kettle black, it is your countrymen who like to act and think they are holier than thou. We are just enjoying the moment.
Khurram Akhtar | 9 years ago | Reply It all started with the "two nation theory". Relentless and with no end in sight. Sad is we are the same people. Like the "Hutus and the Tutsies".
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