கேரளாவில் இஸ்லாமிய தலைவரை கிண்டல் செய்ததாக சொல்லி நேற்று முந்தினம் பாப்புலர் பிரண்ட் என்ற இஸ்லாமிய குழுவினர் அதற்கு காரணமான கல்லுரி பேராசியர் டி.ஜெ.ஜோசப் என்பவரின் கையை துண்டித்தனர்.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India - Two Indian men were arrested on Monday over an attack on a college teacher who had his hand cut off for setting an exam question that allegedly insulted Muslims, police said.
T. J. Joseph, 52, had his right arm severed at the wrist as he was returning home from church with his mother and sister on Sunday, and has since undergone an operation to have the limb sown back on.
Joseph, a lecturer at a private Christian-run college in the southern state of Kerala, has been on bail since April after being arrested over a question in internal exams that some Muslim groups claimed included an insulting reference to the Prophet Mohammed.
Sandya said police had traced the attackers' vehicle and made two arrests.
Five doctors worked for 16 hours to re-attach Joseph's hand, but the outcome of the operation was uncertain.
In the Kerala assembly, state home minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan described the attack as "Taliban-type" and "barbaric".
Joseph's school, Newman College, has declined to reveal the precise nature of the exam question behind the dispute to avoid further inflaming inter-religious tensions. -AFP
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