Gujarat: Hindu tailor in Bhavnagar faces Kanhaiya Lal-like attack, claims assault linked to Hanuman Chalisa
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Gujarat: Hindu tailor in Bhavnagar faces Kanhaiya Lal-like attack, claims assault linked to Hanuman Chalisa

Many netizens have drawn parallels to the horrific attack on Kanhaiya Lal, highlighting the persistent threat of communal violence and the vulnerability of individuals targeted for expressing their religious beliefs

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In a disturbing echo of past communal tensions, an attack reminiscent of the brutal assault on Kanhaiya Lal has shaken Bhavnagar, Gujarat. The victim, a Hindu tailor identified as Rajendrabhai Chauhan, fell victim to a vicious assault with iron rods allegedly carried out by individuals identified as Sahil, Shaukat, and Munna. Chauhan sustained severe head injuries in the assault and was promptly admitted to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment. Chouhan allege he was attacked for playing Hanuman Chalisa.

The harrowing incident, which unfolded on the evening of February 1 in Kumbharwada, has sparked widespread outrage and concern among local residents. Chauhan, in his official complaint lodged with the Boratalav Police, accused Sahil Padarshi and Shaukat Mankad of entering his shop brandishing a pipe, unleashing verbal abuse, and ultimately assaulting him. Chauhan contends that the attack was a retaliatory measure for his earlier complaint against Munna Bilal Padarshi.

CCTV footage capturing the vicious assault has since circulated online, prompting calls for swift and decisive action against the accused perpetrators. Many netizens have drawn parallels to the horrific attack on Kanhaiya Lal, highlighting the persistent threat of communal violence and the vulnerability of individuals targeted for expressing their religious beliefs.

In a troubling development, Chauhan revealed that prior to the assault, Munna Bilal Padarshi had visited him, issuing veiled threats in response to his complaint against Sahil. The incident underscores simmering tensions between the two families, exacerbating concerns about communal harmony in the area.

As per a report by OpIndia, Chauhan said that his active involvement in religious activities promoting communal harmony, lamenting the disruption caused by the recent violence. Local police officials have assured that a comprehensive investigation is underway, with further updates expected as the case progresses.

Authorities conducting the investigation, including officers from the Special Operations Group, have confirmed the filing of an FIR and assured that all relevant details are being meticulously examined. While initial reports suggest a compromise was reached between the involved parties, the assault during the complaint filing process has raised serious questions about the underlying tensions and the need for swift justice.

Despite assurances from law enforcement, the assault on Chauhan serves as a stark reminder of the enduring threat posed by communal violence and the urgent need for measures to safeguard religious freedoms and promote peace in the region.

On June 28, 2022, a tragic incident shook Udaipur, Rajasthan, as Hindu man Kanhaiya Lal fell victim to a brutal murder allegedly spurred by an inadvertent social media post supporting former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma. The post, mistakenly shared from Kanhaiya Lal’s phone by his son while engrossed in a video game, ignited a chain of events culminating in his untimely demise.

Following a complaint lodged by his neighbour Nazim, Kanhaiya Lal was arrested, setting off a series of harrowing events. Nazim not only accused Kanhaiya Lal but also exposed his personal information, including his contact details, photograph, and residential address, to local community groups. Despite being granted bail, Kanhaiya Lal remained besieged by threats, prompting him to seek refuge by temporarily closing his shop for six days and appealing to the police for protection.

In a chilling turn of events, the very authorities entrusted with his safety purportedly advised Kanhaiya Lal to seek a compromise with the individuals threatening him, instead of providing the safeguard he urgently required. Ignoring his plea for assistance, the police’s alleged inaction left Kanhaiya Lal vulnerable to further harm.

Tragically, upon reopening his shop after the brief hiatus, Kanhaiya Lal encountered his assailants disguised as customers, who callously executed a heinous act by beheading him on the premises. The perpetrators, identified as Mohammed Riyaz Akhtar and Mohammed Gos, fled the scene on a motorcycle bearing the number 2611, a grim allusion to the infamous date of the Mumbai Terror Attack.

The ensuing manhunt led to the apprehension of the suspects by law enforcement authorities approximately 130 kilometers away from Udaipur along the Bhim Highway. Reports indicate that the motorcycle bearing the ominous number 2611 belonged to Mohammed Riyaz, further implicating him in the crime.

The gravity of the situation prompted the involvement of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), operating under the direction of the Ministry of Home Affairs, to spearhead a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Kanhaiya Lal’s tragic demise. As the case unfolds, authorities are diligently pursuing justice for the victim and his grieving loved ones, grappling with the broader implications of religious intolerance and communal violence.

Read More: One Year of Kanhaiya Lal’s Murder: Family says will perform ‘Asti-Visarjan’ after accused are hanged — Read full report
Topics: Bhavnagar attack on Hindu tailorHindu man attacked in Bhavnagarattacked for playing Hanuman Chalisahindus under attackbeheading Kanhaiya LalTailor attacked in Gujarat
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