Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Hindu tailor murdered in gruesome hate crime

- Sachin Saini sachin.saini@htlive.com

JAIPUR: Two Muslim men hacked to death an Udaipur tailor on Tuesday afternoon, capturing the act on their phones, and later issuing a threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi while posing proudly with the knives used in the killing in a hate crime that has shocked the country.

The Rajasthan police moved swiftly to arrest the men, but the question remained was to why the victim, Kanhaiya Lal, 47, who received threats 13 days ago and informed the police about them, was not provided security.

The two killers, Mohammad Riyaz Akhtari and Gaus Mohammad were arrested around 7.30pm from the Bheem area in Rajsamand, about 160km from Udaipur. According to the police, Riyaz works at a mosque and is also involved in religious propaganda, and Mohammad runs a grocery store. Both live in the Surajpole area of Udaipur.

“The guilty will not be spared. Entire police team is working on it with full alertness. I can imagine the anger which is there among people due to the murder. We are taking action accordingl­y,” chief minister Ashok Gehlot said. The state government setup a special investigat­ion team led by ADG, SOG Ashok Rathore, and ATS IG Praful Kumar, a SP and an additional SP, officials said.

Protests broke out across the city of Udaipur after the killing, which happened around 2.30pm, even as the Rajasthan government suspended Internet services, and leaders in the state and across the country appealed for calm. Late on Tuesday evening, the National Investigat­ion Agency sent a team to Udaipur and there was speculatio­n that it could take over investigat­ion into what was clearly a case of domestic terrorism. Senior officials in Delhi said this could happen even if the state does not give consent and added that it is clear that the killing is a case of violent extremism and that it has caused panic among the public.

The Rajasthan government has banned internet services across the state till Wednesday evening, and imposed Section 144 in all 33 districts, which means more than four people will not be allowed to gather at one place. It also cancelled leave of all police personnel and officers. The state’s chief secretary has also asked that the video clips are not circulated.

According to officials investigat­ing the case, Lal put out a message supporting suspended BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma, who commented on Prophet Mohammed in a TV debate (which caused her suspension). After complaints from some members of the Muslim community, he was picked up by the police, but released after a day. He then complained about receiving threats to the police and shut his shop for six

days, finally opening for business on Tuesday. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether his killers were the people who threatened him.

On Tuesday , after entering Lal’s shop, Akhtari and Gaus posed as customers; Lal even took their measuremen­ts; and the video of the killing shows the two men then attacking him. The hacking can’t be seen, although Lal can be heard screaming in pain.

The killers also posted a second video showing them lounging on a sofa, brandishin­g their knives. Threatenin­g the Prime Minister, Riyaz said that their knife will get him as well.

JAIPUR: A sense of tension gripped Rajasthan’s Udaipur on Tuesday after the brutal killing of Kanhaiya Lal, a 47-year-old tailor in the city’s Dhan Mandi area, by two Muslim men who issued a video calling for more such acts.

With the video of the murder going viral across Udaipur, people poured out into the streets at Dhan Mandi, and demanded the immediate arrest of the two attackers. Stone pelting on a mosque was also reported in the area. At many places tyres were set on fire and vehicles were damaged by an angry mob.The Rajasthan Police scrambled to prevent a law and order flare up.

Shopkeeper­s in Dhan Mandi also downed their shutters in protest, and prevented the removal of Lal’s prone body, arguing that they would only allow its removal after the murderers are arrested, and a compensati­on of ₹50 lakh and a government job were given to the family.

Even till late at night, hours after the murder which took place at around 2:30 pm, the police were still locked in negotiatio­ns with angry locals.

The body of the victim was shifted to the mortuary at 10.15 pm after the administra­tion assured jobs to his children, and a compensati­on of around ₹31 lakh. By evening, the Rajasthan government had banned internet services across the state for the following 24 hours, and imposed section 144 in all 33 districts. The leave of all police personnel and officers were cancelled, government officials said, as the state braced for a possible fallout.

At 7:30 pm, both accused in the crime, Mohammad Riyaz Akhtari and Gaus Mohammed, were arrested from the Bheem area in Rajmasand, 160 kilometres away from Udaipur city, director general of police ML Lather said. According to the police, Riyaz works at a mosque and is also involved in religious propaganda, and Mohammed runs a grocery store. Both live in the Surajpole area of Udaipur.

The state police has also rushed

two additional DG-rank officials to Udaipur, with 600 additional policemen to maintain law and order. An alert was issued across the state and range IGs and SPs were asked to increase patrolling as a precaution­ary measure, ADG, law and order, Hawa Singh Ghumaria said. “The guilty will not be spared. Entire police team is working on it with full alertness. I can imagine the anger which is there among people due to the murder. We are taking action accordingl­y,” chief minister Ashok Gehlot said.

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 ?? PTI, ANI ?? Violence erupted in Udaipur (above) after two men (left) Mohammad Riyaz Akhtari and Gaus Mohammed murdered tailor Kanhaiya Lal (right) on Tuesday.
PTI, ANI Violence erupted in Udaipur (above) after two men (left) Mohammad Riyaz Akhtari and Gaus Mohammed murdered tailor Kanhaiya Lal (right) on Tuesday.

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