Henne Kelu Ninnaya Galu Kannada Police News Paper Story May 2026
According to the FIR registered under IPC sections 354D (stalking) and 384 (extortion), the victim, Meena K. (name changed), had been harassed for six months by a gang led by Mahesh B., a dismissed constable. The accused would wait outside her PG accommodation, send morphed photos, and demand ₹50,000 monthly. When she approached the local police, she was allegedly turned away thrice, with one officer telling her, “Mundina hennu ninnaya thane kayyalli” (A forward woman holds her justice in her own hands).
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?) henne kelu ninnaya galu kannada police news paper story
Outside the Whitefield police station, a small group of women gathered Wednesday afternoon, holding placards reading: “Henne kelu ninnaya galu – Nyaya kelu, hesaru kelu, kelasa kelu.” (Woman, ask for your justice – ask for the verdict, ask for the name, ask for the action.) According to the FIR registered under IPC sections
“Woman, Seek Your Own Justice” – A Cry for Help Leads to Historic Arrest When she approached the local police, she was
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 video reached the DCP’s office within hours. ACP Lakshmi Gowda, heading the newly formed Mahila Nyaya Cell , took suo motu cognizance. “That phrase — henne kelu ninnaya galu — is a feminist war cry in old Mysuru folk poetry. It was a coded distress signal. We identified and arrested the three accused from a hideout near Kolar early this morning,” she told reporters.
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.