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 Digital Desk: A 24-year-old Pakistani man was detained near the India-Pakistan international border in the Sriganganagar region of Rajasthan with a plan to kill Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesman Nupur Sharma after she made a contentious statement against the Prophet Mohammad, according to police.

 

The culprit was taken into custody by the Border Security Force (BSF) on the intervening night of July 16–17, according to Superintendent of Police (SP), Anand Sharma. Two knives, books on religion, food, and clothing were taken by the police from the bag he was carrying.

The culprit was turned over to the Hindumalkot police station, according to the SP. A joint investigation team was formed after a first information report (FIR) was filed, and they began the investigation, which was completed this afternoon.

 

Rizwan Ashraf, the accused, is the son of Mohammad Ashraf and a resident of Pakistan's Mandi Bahauddin district. According to Sharma, he entered India illegally over the Hindumalkot international border.

 

"During the initial questioning, he disclosed his plan to murder BJP leader Nupur Sharma. He appears to have a religious motivation. He was brought before a judge, after which he was detained by police for five days, according to Sharma. He further stated that the accused was clueless as to Nupur Sharma's residence and how to go there.

 

His connections, according to the SP, are also being questioned. He claimed that as of July 18, he is being questioned.

In accordance with the Foreigners Act, the Indian Passport Act, and the Arms Act, a FIR has been filed against the accused.

 

In FIRs and complaints filed in connection with Nupur Sharma's remarks on the Prophet Muhammad, the Supreme Court on Tuesday protected her from any coercive action. Senior attorney Maninder Singh, who represented Nupur Sharma during the debate, claimed that she had received life-threatening threats and that it was documented that a Pakistani national had travelled to India to attack her. He claimed that some accused extremists who are thought to be targeting Nupur Sharma were recently detained in Patna.

 

In Udaipur, Rajasthan, on June 28, a tailor named Kanhaiya Lal was fatally hacked to death by Mohammad Riyaz Akhtar and Gaus Mohammed for endorsing Nupur Sharma's words. The suspects gleefully posed with the blades used in the murder as they recorded the crime on their phones and threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The hate crime shocked the nation, and the perpetrators were taken into custody shortly after the incident. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) team was then dispatched by the Centre to Udaipur to look into the murder. The detectives are also looking into a bigger scheme that might have involved persons from abroad.

 

Umesh Kolhe, a chemist, was assassinated in Maharashtra's Amravati district a week before to the tailor's slaying over his social media remarks.

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