Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday said that amid massive shock and outrage across the country following the incident, preliminary investigation revealed the horrific murder of a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur was done to spread terror, and international links of the two accused have also emerged.
He also said a high-level meeting on the incident was held today and a case has been registered under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA.
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In a tweet, Gehlot said, “…further investigation will be done by the NIA (National Investigation Agency) in which Rajasthan ATS (Anti-Terrorism Squad) will fully cooperate. The police and administration should ensure law and order in the entire state and take strict action against those trying to create a nuisance.”
Gehlot also appealed to all parties to maintain peace as the murder has sparked tensions in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
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The killers – Gos Mohammad and Riyaz Akhtari – entered 48-year-old Kanhaiya Lal’s shop at a crowded market in the city and slit his throat with a cleaver, and even filmed the incident. The attackers have been arrested.
Earlier, Kanhaiya Lal had complained about death threats over a social media post in support of BJP leader Nupur Sharma, whose comment on Prophet Muhammad had triggered protests in India and condemnation from Gulf countries.
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According to his wife, Kanhaiya Lal had been avoiding going to this shop because of the threats. He went to his shop yesterday after a week.
The murder is being treated as a terror incident, sources in the government said. Large gatherings have been banned and the internet suspended across Rajasthan for 24 hours. The Union ministry said today it has directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to take over the probe into the case.
Several top Muslim organisations and leaders have strongly condemned the incident.