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‘I need an answer from the US govt’: Grieving wife of Indian engineer shot in Kansas speaks up

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Srinivas Kuchibhotla loved the US and refused to move to another country, says his wife.

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A day after an Indian engineer, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, was shot and killed in a bar in Kansas in the United States, his wife has spoken up.

Addressing the American media, Sunayana Dumala said, "He did not deserve a death like this. In two weeks, he would've celebrated his 33rd birthday…I don't know what to say. We've read many times in newspapers of some kind of shooting happening everywhere and I was always concerned if we were doing the right thing by staying in the US."

"He always assured me that only good things happen to good people…He was just enjoying a glass of beer with his friends. This guy (suspect) started saying discriminatory things about his (Srinivas') race. He was still minding his own business," she adds.

Sunayana went on to say, "My husband should've left but he was sitting there because he was not doing anything wrong. The guy came back and did what he had to do. He has taken a life. A very lovable soul from everyone. His parents, my parents, our entire family back home is in grief. I don't know what answer I had to give his mother, about why I was not able to save him."

She also told the media that she had considered moving to another country, but Srinivas had refused, because he loved the country.

"I need an answer from the government. What are they going to do to stop hate crimes? Not just for my husband, who lost his battle, but for everyone — for all those people, of any race, who have lost their loved ones." she adds.

Srinivas, (32), was killed and his colleague Alok Madasani, hailing from Warangal town, was injured when Adam W Purinton, a US Navy veteran, shot them at the Austins Bar & Grill in Olathe, Kansas state, on Wednesday night.

The two engineers were working as aviation programme managers at Garmin, an electronics manufacturer.

Purinton reportedly got into an argument with the victims and hurled racial slurs. He yelled "get out of my country" and "terrorist" before shooting them.

Purinton, according to reports, provoked them into argument asking their presence and work in his country, and how they were better than him.

"Does the colour of a person state that he is a Hindu, a Muslim or a Christian? How did the guy decide that? As much as I know my husband, he would want justice to be done, and we need an answer of what they're going to do," Sunayana concluded.

Watch the video there.

Courtesy: The News Minute
 

Anger against Ramjas college violence spreads across India, students declare ‘I am not afraid of ABVP’

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Delhi’s prestigious Ramjas College had turned into a battleground on Wednesday as students of Left-affiliated AISA were thrashed by the RSS-backed ABVP.

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The ABVP were joined by some members of Delhi Police, which reports to the Centre’s BJP government, in thrashing the protesting AISA students and members of media present on the campus to cover the event.

The genesis of the clash was an invite to JNU students Umar Khalid, facing sedition charge, and Shehla Rashid to address a seminar on ‘Culture of Protests’ which was withdrawn by the college authorities following opposition by the ABVP.

Almost a dozen students and four journalists were injured in the clashes. Journalists who were victims of the violence unleashed by the ABVP members included Catch News’s Aditya Menon and Vishakh Unnikrishnan, Heena Kausar of Hindustan Times and Taruni Kumar of The Quint.

ABVP members were, however, kind to their ‘own’ journalists as they reportedly welcomed the arrivals of Zee News’s crew. Aditya said that there was a sense of excitement as soon as the reporter from Zee News arrived at the spot.

Some ABVP workers were heard saying, “Hamaray waalay aa gaye (Our own journalists have arrived now).”

The incident caused a huge public outcry as civil society members and political leaders began to condemn the violence unleashed by the ABVP workers.

 

Leading the condemnation was Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who termed the incident ‘shameful.’

He tweeted, “Shameful. Look at how Modi police treating women. I warn Modi ji- students se panga mat lo, ye khade ho gaye to apko barbad kar denge.”

 

On Thursday, an embarrassed Delhi Police had no option but to be seen as taking action against three of its personnel, who were placed under suspension.

Undeterred by public condemnation and widespread outrage, the RSS’s students’ body registered its presence in Khalsa college a day later by forcing the administration to cancel street programme, scheduled there.

Now the anger against the BVP is fast spreading across India with the students’ wing being termed as viciously violent outfit, hellbent on crushing free voice by using the help of friendly police.

Students up and down the country and now changing the display images of their social media pages by holding placards that say, ‘I’m not afraid of ABVP.’

Here are some of the images;

Courtesy: Janta Ka Reporter
 

KCR offers more gold to temple, Twitter users say “maal-e-muft for dil-e-beraham”

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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today offered ‘bangaru meesalu’ (gold moustache) to Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy temple in Mahabubabad district.

Rao arrived at the temple along with his family and offered the ‘gold moustache’ worth Rs 60,000 to the temple’s presiding deity.

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Two days ago, Rao had made a offering of gold ornaments worth a staggering Rs 5 crore to Lord Venkateswara in Tirupati, inviting criticism from the opposition over “misuse” of public funds.

He had donated the jewellery at the famous hill shrine to express his gratitude to the Lord for materialising Telangana, the state for whose creation the TRS leader waged a prolonged movement.

The chief minister was said to have taken a vow to make the offering following fulfilment of his dream of a separate Telangana state.

Veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh in June last year had slammed the Telangana government for splashing public money on celebrations of two years in power and called the chief minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao, another Nero.

In a series of tweets, Singh said, “KCR celebrating and putting huge ads worth 100s of crores. Another Nero in the celebration mode when poor people are dying. Shame on you KCR!”

KCR’s decision to offer gold with public money has evoked social media reactions. Below are some of the tweets by prominent people and journalists.
 

Meet the man who tried to stop the US gunman from shooting two Indian engineers

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An eyewitness told local media that the gunman yelled 'get out of my country' at the Indians.

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Even as two Indian men were shot at a crowded bar on Wednesday night in Kansas in the United States by a Navy veteran, a third person who intervened was also injured.

Ian Grillot, who is recovering at a hospital, has received a lot of praise on social media, after he stood up to 51-year-old Adam Purinton, the gunman who was allegedly making racial slurs. 

Adam is suspected to have shot and killed Hyderabad-native Srinivas Kuchibhotla along with another Indian, Alok Madasani. Both the men were engineers for Garmin.

A video released by University of Kansas Health System shows Ian Grillot narrating the incident. Ian said that he hid behind a table initially and counted nine shots. He then jumped out to chase the gunman, only to realise that there was one bullet left in the gun.

Ian was shot in the hand and the chest after he tried to confront Adam.

“I guess I miscounted with everything going around,” Grillot said.

"The bullet went through my hand, my chest, fractured something on my neck, and the next thing I remember was being at the hospital," he added.

He goes on to say, "I wasn't really thinking when I did that. It wasn't right.  I didn’t want the gentleman to potentially go after somebody else. If he did it once, what would stop him from doing it again?”

Kansas City Star reported that Grillot, was a 2010 graduate from Olathe North High School, who was a regular to the bar, and had come in on Thursday night to watch the basketball game.

While Srinivas Kuchibhotla succumbed to his injuries, Alok Madasani was discharged from the hospital on Thursday.

Following this, Alok went straight to meet Ian. Speaking about it, Ian says, “It was great. It just put the biggest smile on my face. I also found out that his wife was five months pregnant."

"I’m just very grateful that one of the gentlemen is fine and alive. It’s terrible what happened to his friend. But I think he was watching over us last night," he added.

51-year-old Adam Purinton opened fire at Austin's Bar and Grill in Olathe, before heading to an Applebee's in Clinton Missouri, where he told an employee that he needed a place to hide, as he had just shot 'Middle Eastern' men.

He was arrested around five hours after the shooting, when the Applebee's employee called up the police.

An eyewitness also told local media that the gunman yelled 'get out of my country' at the Indians, before he opened fire. 

A crowdfunding campaign has also been started for Ian.