Kanhaiya Lal Beheading Case: Family expresses deep anguish & disappointment over bail being granted to accused Javed
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Kanhaiya Lal Beheading Case: Family expresses deep anguish & disappointment over bail being granted to accused Javed

Kanhaiya Lal's son, Yash Teli, the elder son of Kanhaiya Lal, who was brutally beheaded by the Islamists has expressed his disappointment over the court's decision to grant bail to one of the accused Javed who provided the information about Kanhaiya Lal's whereabouts to the killers 

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In a poignant display of grief and determination, Yash, the elder son of Kanhaiya Lal, has taken a solemn vow to remain barefoot and unshorn until justice is served for his father’s brutal murder. This commitment comes in the wake of the recent bail granted to Javed, one of the accused in the case, which has left the family feeling disheartened and frustrated with the judicial process.

Kanhaiya Lal, a tailor by profession, was murdered on June 28, 2022, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, by two assailants, Gaus Muhammad and Riaz. The case has drawn significant attention, leading to an investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which has been tasked with uncovering the details surrounding this heinous crime. The NIA’s charge sheet indicated that Javed played a crucial role in the conspiracy, surveilling Kanhaiya Lal’s activities and providing vital information to the attackers.

Despite the gravity of the charges, Javed was granted bail by the Rajasthan High Court on September 5, a decision that has sparked outrage among Kanhaiya Lal’s family and supporters. Yash Sahu expressed his dismay, stating, “Every time I attended the court hearings, I heard that Javed was the one who informed the attackers about my father’s presence at the shop. This information came to me through the NIA team. The way he has been granted bail makes me feel that it should not have happened.”

Udaipur, Rajasthan: After Javed, another accused in the Taliban-style murder case in Udaipur, was granted bail, Kanhaiya Lal's son, Yash Teli, says, "I had heard for a long time that Javed's bail was granted. Whenever my court hearings took place, Javed's name was mentioned. I… pic.twitter.com/GnWThdBYVX

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Yash’s vow to not immerse his father’s ashes in the holy river Ganga until justice is served reflects the family’s deep sense of loss and their unwavering commitment to seeking accountability for Kanhaiya Lal’s murder. He has also criticised the investigation team, suggesting that there were shortcomings in their efforts to secure a conviction against Javed and the other accused. “I have heard that the team was unable to prove him guilty or trace his call locations. Whatever the reasons, the accused should have faced swift justice, and bail should not have been an option,” he lamented.

The case has been marked by a series of legal challenges, with another accused, Farhad Mohammad, also having been granted bail last year. Yash fears that this trend may continue, potentially leading to the release of other accomplices involved in the crime. “First one was released, now another. It’s possible that Riaz could be next. We never expected the criminals to be released so quickly,” he said, highlighting the family’s growing concern over the judicial proceedings.

The family’s anguish is compounded by the fact that the promised fast-track court hearings have not materialised, leaving them in a state of uncertainty. Yash’s commitment to remain barefoot and unshorn symbolizes not only his personal grief but also a broader call for justice in a case that has resonated deeply within the community.

Kanhaiya Lal’s murder had sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for stricter measures against those involved in such violent acts. The incident had raised questions about the effectiveness of the legal system in handling cases of terrorism and communal violence, particularly in a region that has seen its share of such incidents.

As the family continues to wait for justice, they remain hopeful that their perseverance will eventually lead to accountability for Kanhaiya Lal’s murderers. Yash’s vow serves as a poignant reminder of the personal toll that such tragedies take on families and communities, and the enduring quest for justice that follows.

 

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