Royal College hostel under suspicious circumstances in his 19 - year-old boy died, his friends and family Manipuri student charged with assault in the fatal injury of a senior opposition demands for justice sparked.
Loitam, Bangalore North, the principal architect of the second session NRV school student, dead in his bed at the hostel was found on April 18 in the afternoon.
Disappointed with the police handling the case, Jantar Mantar, Delhi and Bangalore, students and activists opposed to the Town Hall.
Police accident two days earlier with a two-wheeler when he was received as a result of Loitam death, the victim of your friends insist that they are serious injuries, he was a senior at the College at the April 17 attack on the bear died.
Sudhakar S.
Madanayakanahalli by the warden to enter the police reports, Loitam 16 April, with the accident and was treated at a hospital later Sapthagiri.
On the night of April 17, he made a report to the IPL match at the hostel with a large bust Banerjee. Another student, Ali Afzal, interfered and hit the face and head Loitam Sayed. After this conflict, Loitam back to his room and was found dead the next day.
However, postmortem reports are inconclusive, the more the police are looking for.
He stated that he is now the Forensic Science Laboratory report, which may take one month to complete, are waiting for.
But Loitam friends and family do not agree with but eleven days after the incident and questioned why police do not have any progress.
"The post mortem shows that homicide or physical assault by a homicide case to be converted, so I want to be the case, we demand justice and the criminal should be punished.".
Mother Loitam Imphal mother said,
"They have not taken any action. The Karnataka State Government is silent .... I want to appeal to every one that we want justice. Let's punish the culprits and bring them to justice, arrest, and the movement quickly as possible," Mother Loitam cousin Alshi Sharma said in New Delhi.
Monika Khangembam, Bangalore in the protester, and the other up in an online campaign demanding justice for Loitam building. Set up in less than 12 hours after it was already 5,000 Facebook group members.