As the incident on Sunday night took a serious diplomatic turn, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, "Case has been registered, five of them (accused) have been arrested. Sushma Swaraj also spoke to me, I will also be sending her a report through my Chief Secretary," he told reporters at a global investors meet in Bengaluru.
State Home Minister G Parameshwara refuted reports that the Tanzanian woman was paraded naked saying, "No such thing happened".It was "definitely not a race attack", he said.
The Tanzanian woman student was allegedly beaten up and stripped by a mob in a case of "mistaken identity" after a woman was mowed down by a car here.
She was reportedly dragged out of the car in which she was seated along with her three friends when she reached the accident spot with the miscreants mistaking them to have caused the fatal accident though a Sudanese was involved in it, police said.
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In Delhi, Tanzanian High Commissioner John W H Kijazi said he had sent a complaint to the Government and sought prompt action against those behind the "unfortunate" incident.
He urged the government to reinforce security in localities where African students were staying. "We request the Government of India to ensure safety and security of our students in Bengaluru and all other places in India," he said.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has sought a report from the Karnataka government, according to party General Secretary Digvijay Singh, in charge of Congress affairs in the state.
In Delhi, MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said a team
including the Tanzanian High Commissioner, who is also the Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps, will be leaving for Bengaluru tomorrow.
The team also includes Joint Secretary (States), Director Eastern and Southern Africa in MEA and the Regional Director of ICCR, he said, adding the Central and state governments will extend full cooperation to investigation of this case.
He said all steps will be taken to ensure the safety and security of African students in the country.
"It is very clear from the report (submitted by police) that no such thing (being paraded naked) happened," Parameshwara said.
Noting that 12,000 foreign students are studying in Bengaluru, he said it was the duty of the government to protect them. "If the accident had not occurred, this (incident) would not have happened," he said.
He said no student gave a complaint or spoke about the incident involving the Tanzanian woman for two days.
Parameshwara said the Sudanese student, who was identified as Mohammed Ahmed Ismail, was driving the car in a drunken state and the vehicle hit two pedestrians with the woman dying on-the-spot and her husband being injured. Ismail was also sustained injuries and was shifted to hospital.
Enraged people torched the vehicle, he said. It was later that the Tanzanian woman student and three others came to a spot about a km away from the accident site, when they were surrounded by the mob, he said.
"Such a big incident has happened and so much time has passed, still Rahul and Congress are silent for something that has happened under the very nose of their government there. No action has been taken. This shows how much hypocrisy is there in them and how they play hypocritical politics," Union Minister and senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.