Mamta condemns Udaipur murder, says ‘violence, extremism unacceptable’

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday (June 29, 2022) condemned the killing of a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur and said “violence and extremism are unacceptable”. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief urged everyone to maintain peace as the law takes its own course.

Mamata Banerjee took to her official Twitter account and wrote, “Violence and extremism are unacceptable no matter what! I strongly condemn what happened in Udaipur. As the law takes its own course, I request all to maintain peace. I urge.”

‘No true Muslim’ will support such heinous act: Bengal Imam Association on Kanhaiya Lal’s murder in Udaipur

Meanwhile, the Bengal Imam Association also condemned the killing of a tailor Kanhaiya Lal in Rajasthan’s Udaipur on Wednesday and said “no true Muslim” would support such a heinous act. Seeking exemplary punishment for the attackers, Bengal Imam Association president Mohammad Yahia said in a statement that a criminal, a murderer, should be known only by his crime and his name or alleged religious identity should not dilute the seriousness of the act. can.

The representative body of the clerics also felt that the entire community representing a particular religion or tribe should not be held responsible for the crime of one or two persons.

Yahia said, “Islam does not allow taking the life of a fellow human being, it is a sin.”

Two men with a cleaver killed a tailor in Udaipur and posted videos online on Tuesday saying they were avenging insults to Islam. The people who allegedly committed the broad day murder posted videos online confessing to the crime and were taken into custody by the police.

Indirectly, the attackers also referred to Nupur Sharma, a BJP leader suspended from the party for a remark on Prophet Muhammad.