Rajasthan State Police, Indiaconnecting one of the actors beheading of tailors Hindus put up with insults Muhammad the Prophet with an Islamic organization.
Police suspect that one of the two perpetrators, Ghouse Mohammad, who beheaded Kanhailayal, was involved with the Islamic organization Da’wah Al Islam (Del) founded in Pakistan.
Quotation Indian ExpressDel is an organization of the Sunni Islamist group Barelvi, founded in Pakistan four decades ago.
The organization has a number of branches in the western states of India.
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On the other hand, Da’wah Al Islam, based in Mumbai, India, is a dissident Sunni group unrelated to Del Pakistan.
Del’s own organization the website declared themselves to be a non-political and non-violent organization.
“Dakwah Al Islam is a global Islamic organization working to spread the Quran and Sunnah to the world,” the Del organization wrote on its official website.
So far, there is no evidence of Del’s direct involvement in the attacks and murders of a number of Muslim perpetrators in India.
However, as quoted from India todaythere have been a series of attacks by perpetrators claiming to be supporters of the Islamic organization.
The situation in the city of Udaipur has worsened following the case of the beheading by two men of a Hindu tailor who allegedly supported insults to the Prophet Muhammad on Tuesday (28/6).
The perpetrators perpetuate their actions on videotape. The gruesome and bloody video has gone viral on social media. The Udaipur government then blocked the internet in the area and banned gatherings to prevent the clashes from spreading.
Police immediately acted swiftly to arrest the two perpetrators of the beheading of the tailor in the city of Udaipur.
“The two defendants in the murder case have been arrested and we will ensure strict punishment and justice as soon as possible,” Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said on Twitter on Tuesday (6/28).
The Rajastan state government then imposed a strict lockdown in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, where two Muslim residents beheaded a tailor who expressed support for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
AFP reports that the strict rules include establishing a curfew for Udaipur’s 450,000 residents.
In addition, the local government has also deployed 600 additional police officers. Authorities have also cut internet access in several parts of the state of Rajasthan.
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