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Murder of Kanhaiya Lal

On 28 June 2022, Kanhaiya Lal Teli, an Indian Hindu tailor was murdered by two radical Muslim men in Udaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The attackers captured the attack on camera and circulated the video online.[2][3][4]

Murder of Kanhaiya Lal
Part of 2022 Muhammad remarks controversy
LocationUdaipur, Rajasthan, India
Date28 June 2022 (2022-06-28)
Attack type
Murder, Islamic terrorism
WeaponCleaver
Deaths1
Injured1
VictimKanhaiya Lal
No. of participants
2
AccusedMuhammad Riyaz Attari
Muhammad Ghaus
ChargesCharged under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act[1]

Lal was killed for allegedly sharing a social media post in support of Indian politician and Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Nupur Sharma, whose comments led to the 2022 Muhammad remarks controversy.[2] The assailants entered Lal's store posing as customers before killing him.[5] Videos of the murder were posted on the internet,[6] with two alleged assailants holding butcher knives and claiming responsibility for the murder, identifying themselves as Muhammad Riyaz Attari and Muhammad Ghaus.[7]

Local authorities announced a curfew and blocked internet access after videos of the attack went viral on social media, triggering mass outrage across India.[3]

Background edit

Kanhaiya Lal Teli (also reported as Kanhaiya Lal Sahu, born c. 1982) was a tailor from the Dhanmandi area of Udaipur, the father of two sons who belonged to the Hindu Teli community.[8][9][10]

On June 11, Lal's neighbor Nazim had registered a case against him over a controversial social media post, stating support for Nupur Sharma, which led to Lal's arrest. Subsequently, Lal was released on bail. On June 15, Lal had filed a request for protection with the local police after receiving death threats.[2] In his complaint against Nazim and five others at Dhan Mandi police station, Lal stated that he was receiving threats from Nazim and others and alleged that the group had circulated his photo within their community on social media with a message that Lal should be killed if seen anywhere or if he opens his shop. The police said that they had mediated and resolved the matter between Nazim and Lal. Kanhaiya then gave a statement to police that he does not want any further action in the case. Lal said that the controversial post was shared inadvertently by his son while playing a game on his phone, and that Lal did not know how to operate a phone.[11]

Murder edit

Muhammad Riyaz Attari, one of the two accused, had made a video days before the attack on June 17 where he stated his intent for murder for remarks against the prophet Muhammad, to make a "viral" video and his disregard for further consequences.[12]

On June 28, two assailants entered Lal's tailor shop posing as customers. When Lal began taking the measurements for one of them, he was attacked with cleavers at 2.45 p.m. The entire attack was caught on video by the assailants. After subduing Lal, the two accused dragged him out of the shop and slit his throat with a makeshift dagger made at their welding workshop.[13] Lal was stabbed at different parts of the body.[14] A shop assistant of Lal also sustained severe head injuries trying to save him.[15] Other shopkeepers did not make attempts to rescue him. The assailants fled on foot and then drove away on a motorcycle.[13]

In what seems to be a second video (taken after the attack), they boasted about the murder to avenge the insult to Islam[16] and also made threats against India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[17]

Aftermath edit

After the incident, the local markets in the area were shut down and the traders demanded arrest of the accused.[18] Protests demanding immediate action were staged in various parts of India.[19]

Local authorities of Udaipur imposed a 24-hour curfew and blocked internet access across the state of Rajasthan.[3][20] The central government deployed the National Investigation Agency, India's primary counterterrorism unit, to investigate the incident.[2] The police said that the perpetrators had attempted to behead Kanhaiya during the attack but had failed.[21]

On 28 June, the Rajasthan government announced a compensation of 50 lakh (US$63,000) for the family of Kanhaiya. On 6 July, the government announced jobs for Kanhaiya's two sons.[22]

On 2 July, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kapil Mishra visited the family of Kanhaiya Lal, where he announced a compensation of 1 crore (US$130,000) for the family of Kanhaiya. Further, he announced compensation amounting to 25 lakh (US$31,000) for Ishvar, who was also wounded in the attack, and of 5 lakh (US$6,300) to a police constable, Sandeep, who had been injured by a violent mob.[23]

Perpetrators edit

The assailants were identified as Muhammad Riyaz Attari of Asind in Bhilwara and Ghaus Muhammad, both welders (Ghaus also ran a chit fund and was a broker) who had shifted to Udaipur years back and were residents of the Khanjipeer locality.[24][17][25] The two belonged to the Barelvi sect of Sunni Islam and were members of the Dawat-e-Islami, a Barelvi organization based in Karachi, Pakistan and led by Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri.[26][27] Ghaus Mohammad had attended religious sessions organized by Dawat-e-Islami in Karachi in 2014 and the "Attari" surname of Mohammad Riyaz Attari is carried by followers of Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri.[28][29]

While the Barelvi movement, a subsect of the Hanafis which is the most numerous in India, is seen as a less stringent strand of Islam as compared to the Deobandis, most vigilante beheadings in the region for alleged blasphemers of Islam have been linked to the sect. Such as those of Pakistani Punjab governor Salman Taseer by his bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Qadri recently in 2011 or of Mahashe Rajpal, publisher of Rangila Rasul, by Ilm-ud-din before partition in 1929.[26][30][27] This variance between the Deobandis and Barelvis might be linked to juridical differences between the two groups, where the former believes foremost in achieving an Islamic administration in a country before meting out punishment according to sharia while the latter in 'instant justice'.[26] The recent rise in such lynching cases has been attributed to Khadim Hussain Rizvi, follower of Barelvi founder Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi hence the surname "Rizvi" and leader of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, who popularized the slogan "Gustakh-e-Rasul/Nabi ki ek hi saza, sar tan se juda" (lit.'Only one punishment for insult of the prophet [Muhammad], head separated from body') against alleged blasphemers.[26][27]

The assailants were arrested by authorities in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan on June 28, reportedly while trying to flee.[31]

In a 2020 post on Facebook, Attari had been described by a local Bharatiya Janata Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader as a "dedicated worker of the BJP".[25][32][33]

Investigations also revealed that Attari was riding a motorbike with a customized number plate carrying the number "2611", in reference to the 26/11 terrorist attacks.[34][35] During interrogations, the assailants described themselves as "self-radicalized".[29] According to police investigation, the duo planned to initially kill Lal at his home.[36]

Reactions edit

In response to the murder, nearly 7000 people took out silent protest march in the city of Udaipur.[37]

United Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric called for religious harmony and peace globally in response to Kanhaiya Lal's murder.[38][39][40]

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) condemned the murder stating, "taking law into your own hands is highly condemnable, regrettable and un-Islamic" and added, "Neither the law nor the Islamic Sharia allow it."[41] Head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, Maulana Mahmood Madani stated, "Udaipur incident is a disgrace to humanity; It is disgrace to humanity & an act of defaming Islam. No matter whosoever is a killer, no one has the authority to take the law and order into his own hands." Religious body Jamaat-e-Islami Hind called the incident "barbaric, Uncivilized and there is no room for Justification of violence in Islam. Peace should not be disturbed. Nobody should try to take advantage of this ugly crime".[41] Shahabuddin Razvi of the Barelvi All India Tanzeem Ulama-e-Islam also condemned the attack, stating "Muslims should not take the law in their own hands, complain to the government, it is the government's job to punish."[42]

Hindu organisations like Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal staged protests and demanded strict action against the culprits. Although the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh remained silent, RSS-linked Muslim Rashtriya Manch demanded capital punishment for the accused.[43]

Dutch politician Geert Wilders condemned the incident and cautioned the Indian Hindus against "appeasement of Muslims".[44]

Amnesty International condemned the incident and urged the Indian government to take action against killers.[45][46]

See also edit

References edit

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On 28 June 2022 Kanhaiya Lal Teli an Indian Hindu tailor was murdered by two radical Muslim men in Udaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan The attackers captured the attack on camera and circulated the video online 2 3 4 Murder of Kanhaiya LalPart of 2022 Muhammad remarks controversyLocationUdaipur Rajasthan IndiaDate28 June 2022 2022 06 28 Attack typeMurder Islamic terrorismWeaponCleaverDeaths1Injured1VictimKanhaiya LalNo of participants2AccusedMuhammad Riyaz AttariMuhammad GhausChargesCharged under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1 Lal was killed for allegedly sharing a social media post in support of Indian politician and Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Nupur Sharma whose comments led to the 2022 Muhammad remarks controversy 2 The assailants entered Lal s store posing as customers before killing him 5 Videos of the murder were posted on the internet 6 with two alleged assailants holding butcher knives and claiming responsibility for the murder identifying themselves as Muhammad Riyaz Attari and Muhammad Ghaus 7 Local authorities announced a curfew and blocked internet access after videos of the attack went viral on social media triggering mass outrage across India 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Murder 3 Aftermath 4 Perpetrators 5 Reactions 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editKanhaiya Lal Teli also reported as Kanhaiya Lal Sahu born c 1982 was a tailor from the Dhanmandi area of Udaipur the father of two sons who belonged to the Hindu Teli community 8 9 10 On June 11 Lal s neighbor Nazim had registered a case against him over a controversial social media post stating support for Nupur Sharma which led to Lal s arrest Subsequently Lal was released on bail On June 15 Lal had filed a request for protection with the local police after receiving death threats 2 In his complaint against Nazim and five others at Dhan Mandi police station Lal stated that he was receiving threats from Nazim and others and alleged that the group had circulated his photo within their community on social media with a message that Lal should be killed if seen anywhere or if he opens his shop The police said that they had mediated and resolved the matter between Nazim and Lal Kanhaiya then gave a statement to police that he does not want any further action in the case Lal said that the controversial post was shared inadvertently by his son while playing a game on his phone and that Lal did not know how to operate a phone 11 Murder editMuhammad Riyaz Attari one of the two accused had made a video days before the attack on June 17 where he stated his intent for murder for remarks against the prophet Muhammad to make a viral video and his disregard for further consequences 12 On June 28 two assailants entered Lal s tailor shop posing as customers When Lal began taking the measurements for one of them he was attacked with cleavers at 2 45 p m The entire attack was caught on video by the assailants After subduing Lal the two accused dragged him out of the shop and slit his throat with a makeshift dagger made at their welding workshop 13 Lal was stabbed at different parts of the body 14 A shop assistant of Lal also sustained severe head injuries trying to save him 15 Other shopkeepers did not make attempts to rescue him The assailants fled on foot and then drove away on a motorcycle 13 In what seems to be a second video taken after the attack they boasted about the murder to avenge the insult to Islam 16 and also made threats against India s Prime Minister Narendra Modi 17 Aftermath editAfter the incident the local markets in the area were shut down and the traders demanded arrest of the accused 18 Protests demanding immediate action were staged in various parts of India 19 Local authorities of Udaipur imposed a 24 hour curfew and blocked internet access across the state of Rajasthan 3 20 The central government deployed the National Investigation Agency India s primary counterterrorism unit to investigate the incident 2 The police said that the perpetrators had attempted to behead Kanhaiya during the attack but had failed 21 On 28 June the Rajasthan government announced a compensation of 50 lakh US 63 000 for the family of Kanhaiya On 6 July the government announced jobs for Kanhaiya s two sons 22 On 2 July Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kapil Mishra visited the family of Kanhaiya Lal where he announced a compensation of 1 crore US 130 000 for the family of Kanhaiya Further he announced compensation amounting to 25 lakh US 31 000 for Ishvar who was also wounded in the attack and of 5 lakh US 6 300 to a police constable Sandeep who had been injured by a violent mob 23 Perpetrators editThe assailants were identified as Muhammad Riyaz Attari of Asind in Bhilwara and Ghaus Muhammad both welders Ghaus also ran a chit fund and was a broker who had shifted to Udaipur years back and were residents of the Khanjipeer locality 24 17 25 The two belonged to the Barelvi sect of Sunni Islam and were members of the Dawat e Islami a Barelvi organization based in Karachi Pakistan and led by Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri 26 27 Ghaus Mohammad had attended religious sessions organized by Dawat e Islami in Karachi in 2014 and the Attari surname of Mohammad Riyaz Attari is carried by followers of Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri 28 29 While the Barelvi movement a subsect of the Hanafis which is the most numerous in India is seen as a less stringent strand of Islam as compared to the Deobandis most vigilante beheadings in the region for alleged blasphemers of Islam have been linked to the sect Such as those of Pakistani Punjab governor Salman Taseer by his bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Qadri recently in 2011 or of Mahashe Rajpal publisher of Rangila Rasul by Ilm ud din before partition in 1929 26 30 27 This variance between the Deobandis and Barelvis might be linked to juridical differences between the two groups where the former believes foremost in achieving an Islamic administration in a country before meting out punishment according to sharia while the latter in instant justice 26 The recent rise in such lynching cases has been attributed to Khadim Hussain Rizvi follower of Barelvi founder Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi hence the surname Rizvi and leader of the Tehreek e Labbaik Pakistan who popularized the slogan Gustakh e Rasul Nabi ki ek hi saza sar tan se juda lit Only one punishment for insult of the prophet Muhammad head separated from body against alleged blasphemers 26 27 The assailants were arrested by authorities in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan on June 28 reportedly while trying to flee 31 In a 2020 post on Facebook Attari had been described by a local Bharatiya Janata Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader as a dedicated worker of the BJP 25 32 33 Investigations also revealed that Attari was riding a motorbike with a customized number plate carrying the number 2611 in reference to the 26 11 terrorist attacks 34 35 During interrogations the assailants described themselves as self radicalized 29 According to police investigation the duo planned to initially kill Lal at his home 36 Reactions editIn response to the murder nearly 7000 people took out silent protest march in the city of Udaipur 37 United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric called for religious harmony and peace globally in response to Kanhaiya Lal s murder 38 39 40 The All India Muslim Personal Law Board AIMPLB condemned the murder stating taking law into your own hands is highly condemnable regrettable and un Islamic and added Neither the law nor the Islamic Sharia allow it 41 Head of Jamiat Ulema e Hind Maulana Mahmood Madani stated Udaipur incident is a disgrace to humanity It is disgrace to humanity amp an act of defaming Islam No matter whosoever is a killer no one has the authority to take the law and order into his own hands Religious body Jamaat e Islami Hind called the incident barbaric Uncivilized and there is no room for Justification of violence in Islam Peace should not be disturbed Nobody should try to take advantage of this ugly crime 41 Shahabuddin Razvi of the Barelvi All India Tanzeem Ulama e Islam also condemned the attack stating Muslims should not take the law in their own hands complain to the government it is the government s job to punish 42 Hindu organisations like Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal staged protests and demanded strict action against the culprits Although the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh remained silent RSS linked Muslim Rashtriya Manch demanded capital punishment for the accused 43 Dutch politician Geert Wilders condemned the incident and cautioned the Indian Hindus against appeasement of Muslims 44 Amnesty International condemned the incident and urged the Indian government to take action against killers 45 46 See also editMurder of Umesh Kolhe Murder of Kishan Bharvad Kamlesh Tiwari Murder of Rinku Sharma Lynching of Priyantha Kumara Murder of Samuel Paty Murder of Lee Rigby Blasphemy in India Internet censorship in India Beheading video 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