Hindu street sellers in Mysuru, Karnataka, started a poster campaign on June 30 to express support for the late Kanhaiya Lal Teli and to denounce his brutal murder. On June 28 in Rajasthan’s Udaipur city, the Hindu tailor was mercilessly killed in broad daylight by two ferocious Islamists for supposedly supporting Nupur Sharma.
The Hindu business owners can be seen carrying signs that read, “I am a Hindu and do not take my life,” and “We will not speak the truth,” in snippets published by Times Now. I am poor, My family is depending on me, Do not Kill us, and I won’t speak the truth or stand in support of people who do it. In Mysuru, Karnataka, a number of enraged Hindu business owners have displayed identical posters outside their establishments in opposition to the growing hatred toward Hindus in the nation that claimed the life of the Hindu tailor.
In Udaipur’s Dhan Mandi neighbourhood of Bhoot Mahal, a Hindu tailor was publicly beheaded by two Muslim men on June 28 for endorsing former BJP spokeswoman Nupur Sharma on social media. The two Islamists who carried out the murder and went by the names Mohammed Riyaz Akhatari and Mohammed released the crime’s video afterward.
Hindus across the nation have protested in the streets against the two Islamists’ execution of Kanhaiya Lal Teli in the manner of ISIS in response to the cruel slaughter of the Hindu guy. Bajrang Dal and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) protested at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on June 29.
Some irate protesters demanded the public execution of the Muslim attackers, some called for a ban on the holy book that encourages murder, while some criticised Rajasthan’s Congress government for its indifference.
The Delhi police detained a large number of the demonstrators. They were driven by cops in DTC buses to the police station. Numerous other Hindu organisations protested against the horrible murder in addition to the Jantar Mantar demonstration. In front of the Rajasthan House on the Prithviraj Road, a sizable group of Hindus also assembled and demonstrated.
A sizable number of people joined Kanhaiya Lal Teli’s final journey in Udaipur. Members of the Dogra front organised protests in Jammu and Kashmir to demand justice for the victim. Numerous other locations around the nation saw related protests.
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