Udaipur tailor murder case: ‘Scared, the tailor had kept the shop closed for many days, it was opened 3 days ago’. India News – Times of India

Udaipur/Jaipur: Protests have started in the city Udaipur Rajasthan CM after tailor’s head beheaded Ashok Gehlot Said that the two men arrested for the crime would face “expedited” investigation, trial and punishment if found guilty. ,
Shopkeepers of Bhoot Mahal market claimed that victim Kanhaiya Lal received threats after supporting his post BJP leader Nupur Sharma And it was reported to the police. “He feared for his life, so much so that he did not open his shop for several days. He had returned only about three days ago,” said Mohan, a trader.
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Police said Lal was arrested a fortnight ago on charges of abetment and remanded to judicial custody. An official said that he had got bail about a week ago.
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Curfew was imposed in seven police areas, while Section 144 was imposed across the state. Mobile internet was also closed for 24 hours. Rajasthan Police constituted sit Including senior officers. The NIA may join the probe, sources said, amid reports that the Center wants the crime to be treated as “an act of terror”.
Sources said a resident of Govardhan Vilas area of ​​the city was at the victim’s shop when a bike stopped in front of her at around 2.30 pm and two bearded bearded men walked in with a bag, posing as customers. One of them told Lal that he wanted a stitched shirt. He attacked Lal from behind as he was taking measurements, while another person recorded it, sources quoted the witness as saying.

Muslim organizations and clerics have condemned the killing. Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said, “Neither the law allows it nor does Islamic Sharia allow it.” He further said, “The insult against Prophet Muhammad by Nupur Sharma is very painful for the Muslim community. The government’s inaction against this crime is nothing more than sprinkling salt on our wounds. Despite this, anyone is allowed to take the law.” Cannot be given. In their hands.” The Jamiat-Ulama-e Hind also said it was “against the law of the land and our religion.”

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Condemning the incident, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi said, “No one can kill another person, we will not take law in our hands. However, action should be taken against Nupur Sharma. She should be arrested.”
Majlis-e-Ulema-e-Hind general secretary Maulana Kalbe Jawad demanded that the culprits be punished.