After lying low for some months, right wing group Sri Rama Sene has indulged in moral policing again, this time by objecting to a Hindu girl visiting the house of her college mate from another community in Mangalore.
About eight boys of the college had rented out a building in Bijay area and four of them were away when the girl came to their house, the police said on Friday.
After knowing about the incident, Sene activists reported the matter to the police, who took the duo to the police station for questioning.
But at the request of the Sene activists, no case was registered against the two and they were let off.
The Sene said it did not want a case against the students, as such a step would harm their career.
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