Girl molested, thrown off train
In perhaps the first such incident in the South, a 19-year-old girl was allegedly molested and thrown out of the moving Yeshwantpur-Mysore Express train (No. 17304) on Tuesday afternoon. As if this were not enough, the minister of state for railways, Mr K.H. Muniyappa, claimed he had “no clue” about the incident. The incident reportedly took place near Maddur in Mandya district, around 80 km from Bengaluru.
The victim Asha Rani, daughter of Sidaraju, is a native of Hubli and was living in Vidyaranyapuram in Mysore and was working at a garment factory in Bengaluru. She had lost her parents years ago and was living with her grandmother.
The police said the victim had boarded the train in Bengaluru which reached Maddur at 1.30 pm. The accused, identified as Akbar, Imran, Rafeeq and Zuban, who work at a scrap shop in Kalyan Nagar in Mysore, boarded the train in Ramanagaram. Somew-here between Ramanag-aram and Maddur, they tried misbehaving with her and tried to sexually abuse her.
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