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'I am numb, don't have courage to see those videos': Kangana Ranaut on Udaipur murder

Actor Kangana Ranaut expressed shock after a youth was murdered in broad daylight over remarks supporting expelled BJP leader Nupur Sharma.

I am numb don't have courage to see those videos Kangana Ranaut on Udaipur murder snt
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Udaipur, First Published Jun 28, 2022, 10:44 PM IST

Actor Kangana Ranaut on Tuesday voiced her shock over the Udaipur murder in which two men with a cleaver killed a tailor, saying in a video post on social media that they were avenging an insult to Islam. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country and has triggered communal tension in the Rajasthan city, part of which was placed under curfew.

The men who allegedly committed the daylight murder posted three videos online admitting to the crime and were soon arrested. In a video clip, one of the purported assailants declared that they had beheaded the man and threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying their knife would get him as well. Indirectly, the assailants also referred to Nupur Sharma, the BJP leader suspended from the party over a remark on Prophet Muhammad. 

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Taking to Instagram, Kangana Ranaut joined several celebrities who condemned the horrific incident. In her first Instagram story, the Bollywood star shared a photograph of Kanhaiya Lal, the victim, and wrote, "This man was beheaded in Udaipur today for supporting Nupur Sharma and jihadis made a video of th beheading... They forcefully entered his shop and chanted slogans of sar tan se juda... all this in the name of God."

"They beheaded Kanhaiya in Udaipur in the name of God... and then posed like this. Also made several videos... I don't have courage to see those videos. I am numb," added the 'Queen' actress in the second post along with a photograph of the accused.

I am numb don't have courage to see those videos Kangana Ranaut on Udaipur murder snt

Kanhaiya Lal, the tailor, was recently arrested by the local police over some remarks made on social media by him. A BJP leader said the victim feared for his life and had sought police protection, but the authorities did not act on his appeal. 

The assailants entered his shop in the city's Dhan Mandi area posing as customers. As the tailor took the measurements of one of them -- who later identified himself as Riaz Akhtari - attacked him with a cleaver, nearly severing his neck. The other man shot the brutal murder with his mobile phone. 

The two men fled from the scene and later uploaded this clip on social media. In another video, the alleged assailant said they beheaded the tailor and threatened the prime minister for lighting this fire. Yet another provocative video was recorded on June 17, in which Akhtari said he would post it the day he carried out the murder. He asked other members of the community to continue with similar attacks. As the videos circulated on social media, tension escalated. 

Shopkeepers in local markets downed shutters. Shopkeepers stopped police from taking away the body, saying they would allow the removal of the corpse only after the murderers are arrested and compensation  -- Rs 50 lakh and a government job -- given to the victim's family.

On Twitter, CM Ashok Gehlot appealed for calm and asked people not to share the videos. "The guilty will not be spared. The entire police team is working on it with full alertness. I can imagine the anger which is there among people due to the murder. We are taking action accordingly," he told reporters in Jodhpur. 

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Udaipur Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar also promised strict action. "A brutal murder has happened. Broadly, it seems to be a planned murder. We are discussing the demands put forth by the family members. Strict action will be taken against the criminals. I appeal to people to maintain peace," he said.

Gehlot said there is communal tension in the country and the prime minister should address the people. He said both Hindus and Muslims are worried. "It is more impactful if the prime minister speaks. I believe that the prime minister should address the country on this occasion and should make an appeal that we will not tolerate violence at any cost. What is the problem in saying so?" he said.

BJP state chief Satish Poonia targeted the Congress government in Rajasthan, saying that the murder was the result of its appeasement policy. He said those seen in the video had threatened the victim on June 17. 

The victim had asked for security but it was not given by the police, he claimed, adding that this indicated the apathy of the state's Congress government. The state unit of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) made the same claim.

"The situation in Rajasthan is such that Hindus are being attacked and murdered at many places. It is because of the politics of appeasement of CM Ashok Gehlot," Poonia claimed.

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Leader of Opposition Gulab Chand Kataria also condemned the incident and said he was reaching Udaipur Tuesday night. The prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC, however, do not allow the gathering of more than three people.

Officials said about 600 more policemen, including five companies of the Rajasthan Armed Constabulary, were sent to Udaipur. Senior police officers were also rushed to the city. Gehlot said the trial will be fast-tracked under the state's case officer scheme.

(With inputs from PTI)

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