Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
India

Initial Probe Rules Out 'Love Jihad' Behind Muslim Labourer's Killing In Rajasthan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Dec, 2017 04:02 PM

    Preliminary investigations have ruled out 'love jihad' behind the gruesome killing of a 48-year-old Muslim labourer in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district, police said on Friday.

     

    Mohammand Afrazul from West Bengal was hacked and burnt to death in Rajsamand by Shabhu Lal Raigar, who was seen ranting against 'love jihad' in a video that was shot and uploaded on the internet by his minor nephew.

     

    Raigar was sent to three days in police custody on Friday, and his nephew to a juvenile home by a court in Rajsamand . West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has demanded "exemplary action" against Raigar for killing Afrazul.

     

    The Bengal government has announced Rs 3 lakh and a job to the labourer's family.

     

    "The accused, Shabhu Lal Raigar, said that he committed the crime over 'love jihad', but it has not been established so far that any such theory was behind the killing of the labourer," Inspector General of Police, Udaipur, Anand Srivastava said.

     

    The police are interrogating Raigar to ascertain the motive, the officer said.

     

    "Nothing conclusive can be said at the moment, but preliminary investigation suggest that there was nothing like 'love jihad'. However, the matter is being thoroughly probed on all angles to find out the motive," Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar said.

     

    The video of the gruesome incident went viral on social media on Wednesday and a day later Raigar was arrested and his nephew detained. He is seen raving against 'love jihad', a term used by sections of Hindu activists to describe marriages between Hindu women and Muslim men.

     

    "Raigar was produced in the court of chief judicial magistrate of Rajsamand. The magistrate remanded him in police custody for three days. He will be produced in the court on December 10 again," SHO Rajnagar Ramsumer Meena said.

     

    His minor nephew was sent to a juvenile home by the court, he said.

     

    Meanwhile in Kolkata, Banerjee asked the West Bengal director general of police to speak to his Rajasthan counterpart and ensure security to nearly 3,500 labourers from West Bengal working in that state.

     

    "This is a very sad incident... Cannot even think of this. There must be strong and exemplary action against those responsible for the heinous crime," Banerjee said.

     

    Senior TMC leaders, including ministers Firad Hakim and Suvendu Adhikary, and party MPs are slated to go to Malda district tomorrow to visit the labourer's family, who have described Afrazul as their sole earning member and demanded strict action against Raigar.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Indian-Origin Pharmacist On Trial For Murder Of Father In UK

    Indian-Origin Pharmacist On Trial For Murder Of Father In UK
    Bipin Desai has denied the murder charge but admitted to assisting his 85-year-old father, Dhirajlal Desai, commit suicide because he had been depressed and wanted to end his life.

    Indian-Origin Pharmacist On Trial For Murder Of Father In UK

    Hyderabad Student Jumps Off Building, Says 'Was Guided To End Life In Dream'

    Hyderabad Student Jumps Off Building, Says 'Was Guided To End Life In Dream'
    In his statement to the police, Debbarma said he dreamt that someone knocked on the door of his room when he was sleeping last night and asked him to get up to end his life

    Hyderabad Student Jumps Off Building, Says 'Was Guided To End Life In Dream'

    I Learnt Leadership Values On Cricket Pitch, Satya Nadella, Tells Anil Kumble

    I Learnt Leadership Values On Cricket Pitch, Satya Nadella, Tells Anil Kumble
    On a smog-hit afternoon as he shared the stage with veteran cricketer Anil Kumble here on Tuesday during a discussion on his book "Hit Refresh," Nadella said you certainly need to have empathy in life to succeed.

    I Learnt Leadership Values On Cricket Pitch, Satya Nadella, Tells Anil Kumble

    German, Who Alleged Assault In UP, Held For Travelling On Forged Visa

    German, Who Alleged Assault In UP, Held For Travelling On Forged Visa
    A German national, who was involved in an altercation with a railway employee at Robertsganj Railway Station in Sonbhadra district, has been arrested for allegedly travelling on a forged visa, the police said on Monday.

    German, Who Alleged Assault In UP, Held For Travelling On Forged Visa

    Capt Amarinder Singh Orders Crackdown On Unscrupulous Travel Agents

    Capt Amarinder Singh Orders Crackdown On Unscrupulous Travel Agents
    In a tweet, Capt Amarinder said: “I have directed Punjab DGP to crack down on all such recruitment agents. We will protect our citizens at all costs.”

    Capt Amarinder Singh Orders Crackdown On Unscrupulous Travel Agents

    On Gurpurb, High Court Order On Crackers Goes Up In Smoke

    Ignoring the time limit imposed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Mohali residents burst crackers till midnight on Gurpurb. The local police failed to book the violators. 

    On Gurpurb, High Court Order On Crackers Goes Up In Smoke