Jaipur: The post-mortem report of tailor Kanhaiyalal, who was killed in Udaipur, Rajasthan, has made several big and sensational revelations. Kanhaiyalal's body was stabbed with 26 blows. Deep injury marks have also been found at 10 places on the neck. The murder was carried out by two fundamentalists in the Dhanmandi police station area of the city on Tuesday. The police have arrested both the accused.
Let us know that Kanhaiyalal runs a shop by the name of Supreme Tailors near Bhutmahal in Udaipur. On Tuesday afternoon, two youths came to Kanhaiyalal's shop on the pretext of sewing clothes and on the pretext of giving him measurements, they killed Kanhaiyalal with a sharp weapon. The two radicals then shared the video, saying the incident was carried out to avenge the insult to Islam. The Rajasthan SIT has arrested both the accused in the case, one of which is identified as Mohammad Riyaz and the other accused is Gos Mohammad.
After the incident, a curfew has been imposed in seven police station areas of Udaipur at 8 pm till further orders and CM Ashok Gehlot urged the public to maintain peace. The dispute began in the first week of June. Taylor Kanhaiyalal's social media account had put out a post in support of suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma. After this, on June 11, Kanhaiyalal's neighbour Nazim filed a case against him. He was also granted bail by the court after his arrest. Even after this, Kanhaiyalal was constantly receiving death threats. Taylor had not even opened his shop out of fear. On June 15, he wrote to the police expressing fears of his murder and seeking protection. In this case, a compromise was also reached by the police between Kanhaiyalal and his neighbour. But even after this, when Kanhaiyalal dared to come to the shop, he was murdered by the fanatics.
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