Prophet commented line: Man beheaded in Udaipur; The killers also threatened PM Modi

Udaipur: In a shocking incident, a man was attacked and brutally murdered with sharp weapons in Rajasthan’s Udaipur city on Tuesday over a Facebook post in support of BJP leader Nupur Sharma, which is now in a controversial attack on Prophet Muhammad. Has been suspended after commenting.

A tailor by profession, the victim’s shop in broad daylight on a crowded street in Udaipur has created huge tension in Lake City after killers posted a video on social media claiming to be “teaching her a lesson”. Victims” for posting social media.

According to the information, the victim has been attacked with a sharp weapon. The video of the gruesome murder has gone viral on social media, which is being described as a ‘Taliban style murder’.

It has now emerged that the middle-aged victim, identified as Kanhaiyalal, was lynched for supporting the now suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma in a social media post on her controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammad.

As soon as the news spread, the police reached the spot and started investigation into the murder. The attackers later released a video in which one of the two accused can be heard saying, “I will make the video viral when I accomplish my goal of teaching a lesson to the accused who disrespected our God.” Is.”

In their videos, the attackers also threatened PM Narendra Modi with dire consequences and used highly derogatory words against him. Police sources said that a conspiracy was hatched to kill this man about 10 days ago. The police also said that the tailor had received threats from some organizations on his post.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to the people to maintain peace.

“I condemn the heinous murder in Udaipur. Strict action will be taken against all those involved in the crime and the police will get to the bottom of the matter. I appeal to all parties to maintain peace. Those people should be given the harshest punishment.” involved in such heinous crime,” he said.



The state government has sent additional reinforcements to Udaipur in view of the incident and temporarily suspended internet services for the next 24 hours.



Additional director of law and order Hawasingh Ghumta told reporters that the arrests would be made soon and that he had received orders “not to spare anyone”. Meanwhile, local traders have closed their shops in protest against the brutal murder.

The main opposition BJP in Rajasthan has strongly condemned the killing and demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Leader of the Opposition Gulab Chand Kataria said, “I have spoken to the Chief Minister, Superintendent of Police and asked that arrests be made at the earliest so that the anger can be quelled.”