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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsTenzin Dagyal, the Tibetan who was stabbed by unidentified men in Mysore on Tuesday, suspects that the recent Myanmar violence could have provoked local elements to stab him. In his declaration given to Mysore taluk tahsildar Naveen Joseph on Wednesday from the K R Hospital bed, Dagyal said the assailants may have mistaken him to be a Myanmarese.He said motorbike borne attackers stabbed him without any provocation while he was standing in front of a hotel where he was staying.Meanwhile, police sources in Mysore say they suspect PFI members to be behind the attack. first published:August 16, 2012, 11:08 ISTlast updated:August 16, 2012, 11:08 IST
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Tenzin Dagyal, the Tibetan who was stabbed by unidentified men in Mysore on Tuesday, suspects that the recent Myanmar violence could have provoked local elements to stab him. In his declaration given to Mysore taluk tahsildar Naveen Joseph on Wednesday from the K R Hospital bed, Dagyal said the assailants may have mistaken him to be a Myanmarese.
He said motorbike borne attackers stabbed him without any provocation while he was standing in front of a hotel where he was staying.
Meanwhile, police sources in Mysore say they suspect PFI members to be behind the attack.
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