Udaipur Murder | Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot met the tailor’s family; NIA should file chargesheet soon

Officials said that along with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, party’s state president Govind Singh Dotasra, Revenue Minister Ramlal Jat, DGP ML Lather and other leaders and officials reached Lal’s house in Sector 14, Udaipur.

Officials said that along with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, party’s state president Govind Singh Dotasra, Revenue Minister Ramlal Jat, DGP ML Lather and other leaders and officials reached Lal’s house in Sector 14, Udaipur.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot visited the house of Kanhaiya Lal who was brutally murdered by two men in Udaipur, The Chief Minister spoke to Lal’s family members and relatives.

Officials said Mr Gehlot was accompanied by party state president Govind Singh Dotasara, Revenue Minister Ramlal Jat, DGP ML Lather and other leaders and officials at Lal’s house in Sector 14 in Udaipur.

Mr. Gehlot told reporters after meeting Lal’s family members in Udaipur, “The National Investigation Agency (NIA) should take up the matter in a fast track court. The charge sheet should be filed at the earliest so that punishment can be awarded.” “

Tailor Lal was on June 28 killed by two men Who was it posted video online He said that they are taking revenge for the insult of Islam. The incident led to sporadic incidents of violence in Udaipur and curfew was imposed in seven police station areas of the city. Lal was cremated On June 29 in the presence of a large number of people. Mr. Gehlot said that those who killed Lal themselves made the video and thus they themselves became eyewitnesses.

“The way the incident took place has shaken the nation. The accused were caught and the police and the Special Operations Group (SOG) did a good job,” he said. The CM said that the NIA has taken up the matter and the SOGs of the state police will cooperate with the probe agency.

Asked about the failure of the police to provide security to Kanhaiya Lal despite the complaint, the Chief Minister said the NIA probe would make it clear whether there was any lapse on the part of the local police. Meanwhile, heavy police force has been deployed in Udaipur to maintain law and order and two Additional Director Generals, a Deputy Inspector General and other senior officers are camping in the city to keep a watch on the situation, officials said.

Thousands of people took part in a protest rally in Udaipur on Thursday to protest against the horrific murder of Lal. The ‘Sarva Hindu Samaj’ rally was called by Hindu organizations and was conducted peacefully from the Town Hall to the Collectorate with the permission of the District Administration.