Soon after the event, the Rajsamand police detained them. The murderers recorded the incident and afterwards created a second video in which they could be seen brandishing their knives and announcing that they intended to kill Prime Minister Modi in a similar way.
Digital Desk: The brutal murder of Kanhaiya Lal by
Islamists in Udaipur has caused tension in Rajasthan. On June 29th, 2022, a
member of the throng he was attempting to contain suddenly struck Sandeep, a
police constable, with a sharp object, causing significant injuries.
The policeman suffered severe wounds,
and he was sent right away to an Ajmer hospital.
When the Bhim police station employees
apprehended the two suspects who were fugitives after killing Kanhaiya Lal on
Tuesday, June 28th 2022, conditions in Rajsamand were tense, much like they
were in Udaipur. Also made public was a video of the arrest. A sizable crowd of
individuals started protesting shortly after the arrest. Even on Wednesday, the
gathering began to swell significantly early on and soon took the shape of a
rally.
Around 2:00 p.m., a mob was
demonstrating near the Bhim police station in Rajsamand, which the police were
attempting to keep under control at all times. Meanwhile, one of the crowd
members used a sharp object to stab constable Sandeep in the neck. The
constable was sent to Ajmer right away in a hurt state. His condition is
critical, according to reports.
It is crucial to know that Kanhaiya
Lal's killers, Mohammed Riyaz Akhtar and Gos Mohammed, fled to Rajsamand on
Tuesday after killing the tailor inside his shop in Udaipur. Soon after the
event, the Rajsamand police detained them. The murderers recorded the incident
and afterwards created a second video in which they could be seen brandishing
their knives and announcing that they intended to kill Prime Minister Modi in a
similar way.
The
body of Kanhaiya Lal was cremated on June 29. The funeral services were
attended by a sizable crowd. A tailor from Udaipur named Kanhaiya Lal was
killed by two Islamists on Tuesday, June 28 for reportedly backing Nupur
Sharma's slurs against the Prophet Muhammad.
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