Meena, who has been provided protection, told this reporter: “Naanu keluva munna, avaru kelubeku – tannaya manasannu.” (Before I ask, they must ask – their own conscience.)
The case is now fast-tracked for trial. For thousands of women sharing the hashtag , this story is no longer just a headline — it is a mirror. (End of report) henne kelu ninnaya galu kannada police news paper story
The story broke late Tuesday night when a video of the victim, a garment factory supervisor, went viral on local WhatsApp groups. Visibly trembling, she addressed the Whitefield police directly: “Nanu henne. Nanna galu keluve. Aadre nimma nyaya keluva munna, nimma thana kelu. Neeru kade kano?” (I am a woman. I will ask for my justice. But before I ask for your justice, I ask for your station. Are you blind?) Meena, who has been provided protection, told this
Frustrated, Meena recorded a two-minute video standing before the station’s own name board, holding her daughter’s school ID card. She ended with the chilling line: “Henne kelu ninnaya galu – illa andre, namma galu hi ** nammannu kelu”* (Woman, ask for your justice – or else, our blood will ask for its own). Neeru kade kano
In a case that has shaken the conscience of the city’s eastern suburb, a 32-year-old woman’s desperate social media plea—using the haunting phrase “Henne kelu ninnaya galu” (Woman, ask for your own share of justice)—has led to the arrest of three men, including a former police constable, for alleged extortion and stalking.