Neemuch (Madhya Pradesh): Hindu Jagaran Manch on Friday held a protest here in Neemuch, demanding the strictest punishment for the two men who killed a tailor in Udaipur on Tuesday.
According to further details, members of HJM while shouting slogans and carrying placards demanding justice for Kanaiya Lal (47), burnt effigy of terrorism and also handed over a memorandum to revenue officer addressed to the President of India and appealed for the strictest punishment against those spreading terrorism through such brutal killing.
It stated that the incident in Udaipur was carried out due to the Talibani mentality and that it is part of a terrorist conspiracy to disturb communal harmony of the country. The Hindu Jagaran Manch burnt the effigy of terrorism at the Favwara chowk.
They also expressed their support for Nupur Sharma and warned that they won’t stay silent on such incidents in future.
In the memorandum, the Hindu Jagaran Manch urged that strict actions be taken against Talibani-minded people and the murderers of Kanhaiya Lal be punished. Co-convener of Hindu Jagran Manch Sonu Tiwari, district president Raju Nagda general secretary Ranu Atal and other workers marked their presence.
Sardarpur: It is an act of terrorism, says Bar association
An effigy was burnt by the Bar Association members, Sardarpur in protest against the brutal murder of Kanhyalal in Udaipur, Rajasthan, calling it an act of terrorism.
Bar association members in large numbers reached the SDM office on Friday to protest against the gruesome murder of Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
The members accompanied by association chairman BJ Upadhyay were stopped near the office and burnt an effigy of terrorism after which members handed over a memorandum. addressed to the President. The memorandum demanded that culprits should be given the strictest punishment for spreading terror through such brutality. Rule of law must be upheld. Brutalism in the name of religion cannot be tolerated.
The Udaipur-based tailor was beheaded by two men in his shop on Tuesday. The deceased has reportedly shared a social media post in support of suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma. Sharma was recently in the news for her controversial statements about Prophet Muhammad.