What's new

UP: Bodies of two sadhus recovered from Bulandshahr temple, one arrested

Pakistani Fighter

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jul 4, 2011
Messages
9,124
Reaction score
-5
UP: Bodies of two sadhus recovered from Bulandshahr temple, one arrested
Piyush Rai | TNN | Updated: Apr 28, 2020, 12:34 IST





index.php


Police personnel reached the spot. (ANI photo)

BULANDSHAHR: In what is seen as a grim reminder of the Palghar incident, mutilated bodies of two priests were recovered from a temple in UP's Bulandshahr district.
According to police, the incident happened in the wee hours of Tuesday in Pagona village under Anoopshahar Kotwali jurisdiction.
Bodies of two priests found at a temple in #Bulandshahr , police have arrested the accused#BulandshahrMurders https://t.co/Wzdx609nkb

— TOI Lucknow News (@TOILucknow) 1588048902000
Chief minister Yogi Aditynath has taken cognizance of the incident and directed senior officials in the district to send a detailed report from the ground and take strict action against the accused.
The murdered duo identified as Jagdish alias Rangi Das (55) and Sher Singh alias Sewa Das (45) were priest at a local Shiva temple in the village and used to live inside the premises. According to cops, they were murdered using a sharp weapon and the prime suspect has been arrested from the neighbouring village.
"Two days back, there was a dispute between sadhus (priests) and an addict Murari alias Raju as the latter had stolen forceps of the sadhus. Under the influence of opium, he murdered the priests using a sword. Locals in the village had spotted him leaving the village in the morning with a sword in his hand," Bulandshahr SSP Santosh Kumar said.
According to senior, the prime suspect Murari was traced 2km from the crime spot and apprehended by the police. "He barely had clothes on and in an intoxicated state when he was nabbed. He is not in a condition to divulge details. Most likely he was enraged over being admonished by priests for stealing the spatula," SSP said.
In Video:Shocking: Man brutally kills, mutilates two sadhus in Bulandshahr
 
. .
LOL Shiv Sena Leader and CM Maharashtra trolling Yogi and BJP

Uddhav Thackeray Calls Yogi Adityanath Over Murders Of 2 Sadhus In UP
Bulandshahr: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked for strict action against the killer.
All IndiaReported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Deepshikha GhoshUpdated: April 28, 2020 03:47 pm IST


Bulandshahr Police: The sadhus were killed at a temple where they were staying temporarily.

Bulandshahr:
The murder of two sadhus inside a temple at Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr has snowballed into a political controversy days after two sadhus were killed by a mob in Maharashtra.

The sadhus, 52 and 35, were killed on Monday night, allegedly by a man they had berated and accused of theft. A man called Raju has been arrested and charged with murder, the police said.

"Raju said he had bhang (cannabis) and went into the temple and murdered the priests. We asked him about reports he attacked the sadhus with a sword but the accused claims he only used lathis," Ravindra Kumar, a senior government official, said.

"The accused claimed it was the will of God," Mr Kumar told reporters.

The Uttar Pradesh police have denied any communal angle in the murders. The accused man was still "high" and would be questioned when he was coherent, a police officer said.

"The two babas lived here at the temple. One person named Murai alias Raju, who belongs to a scheduled caste, took away a ''chimta'' (tongs) for which he was scolded and abused by the priests. After the murder, villagers were looking for him and spotted him drugged with bhang," a senior police officer, Santosh Kumar Singh, said.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked for a report on the killings.

He was among the BJP leaders who had demanded an inquiry after the mob-killing of two Sadhus in Maharashtra's Palghar, which, a section suggested, was a communal attack.


Maharashtra's Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress coalition had denounced what it called attempts to whip up tension in the middle of the coronavirus crisis. The Sadhus and their driver were attacked and killed by a mob on April 16 allegedly over rumours that they were involved in the kidnapping of children for organs. State Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said 101 people were arrested for the killings and not a single accused was Muslim.

Despite the Maharashtra government's emphatic denial of any communal link, several BJP leaders raised questions. Home Minister Amit Shah called Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and asked him to take tough action.

Yogi Adityanath had also dialed his Maharashtra counterpart and later told the media that he had called for strict action.

Today, Uddhav Thackeray returned the call. "Have spoken to Yogi Adityanath over phone and discussed the incident. I told him we are with you against such a heinous crime. Just the way we acted upon and nabbed the accused, I wish you would do the same and avoid giving this a communal angle," Uddhav Thackeray tweeted.

Many Sena leaders have tweeted on the killings, warning against giving it a communal twist.

"Terrible! Killing of two saints, sadhus at a temple in Bulandshahar, UP, but I appeal to all concerned to not make it communal the way they tried to make Palghar, Maharashtra incident," tweeted Sanjay Raut.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra tweeted that the UP killings should not be politicized and the accused should be punished.

 
.
LOL Shiv Sena Leader and CM Maharashtra trolling Yogi and BJP

Uddhav Thackeray Calls Yogi Adityanath Over Murders Of 2 Sadhus In UP
Bulandshahr: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked for strict action against the killer.

All IndiaReported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Deepshikha GhoshUpdated: April 28, 2020 03:47 pm IST


Bulandshahr Police: The sadhus were killed at a temple where they were staying temporarily.

Bulandshahr:
The murder of two sadhus inside a temple at Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr has snowballed into a political controversy days after two sadhus were killed by a mob in Maharashtra.

The sadhus, 52 and 35, were killed on Monday night, allegedly by a man they had berated and accused of theft. A man called Raju has been arrested and charged with murder, the police said.

"Raju said he had bhang (cannabis) and went into the temple and murdered the priests. We asked him about reports he attacked the sadhus with a sword but the accused claims he only used lathis," Ravindra Kumar, a senior government official, said.

"The accused claimed it was the will of God," Mr Kumar told reporters.

The Uttar Pradesh police have denied any communal angle in the murders. The accused man was still "high" and would be questioned when he was coherent, a police officer said.

"The two babas lived here at the temple. One person named Murai alias Raju, who belongs to a scheduled caste, took away a ''chimta'' (tongs) for which he was scolded and abused by the priests. After the murder, villagers were looking for him and spotted him drugged with bhang," a senior police officer, Santosh Kumar Singh, said.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has asked for a report on the killings.

He was among the BJP leaders who had demanded an inquiry after the mob-killing of two Sadhus in Maharashtra's Palghar, which, a section suggested, was a communal attack.


Maharashtra's Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress coalition had denounced what it called attempts to whip up tension in the middle of the coronavirus crisis. The Sadhus and their driver were attacked and killed by a mob on April 16 allegedly over rumours that they were involved in the kidnapping of children for organs. State Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said 101 people were arrested for the killings and not a single accused was Muslim.

Despite the Maharashtra government's emphatic denial of any communal link, several BJP leaders raised questions. Home Minister Amit Shah called Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and asked him to take tough action.

Yogi Adityanath had also dialed his Maharashtra counterpart and later told the media that he had called for strict action.

Today, Uddhav Thackeray returned the call. "Have spoken to Yogi Adityanath over phone and discussed the incident. I told him we are with you against such a heinous crime. Just the way we acted upon and nabbed the accused, I wish you would do the same and avoid giving this a communal angle," Uddhav Thackeray tweeted.

Many Sena leaders have tweeted on the killings, warning against giving it a communal twist.

"Terrible! Killing of two saints, sadhus at a temple in Bulandshahar, UP, but I appeal to all concerned to not make it communal the way they tried to make Palghar, Maharashtra incident," tweeted Sanjay Raut.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra tweeted that the UP killings should not be politicized and the accused should be punished.

What horrible crimes are being committed, and what a heavy burden of guilt lies on those who have created this dreadful atmosphere of casual violence and unconcealed hatred.
 
. . . . . . .
In the case of two sadhus lynching in Maharashtra propoganda was done it was done by Muslims

Firstly, that was a different case. It has no link to this case.

Secondly, yes some right wing nuts tried to accuse Muslims but neither the mainstream Hindus nor the mainstream media nor any part of the indian government alluded what happened in Maharashtra to Muslims.
 
.
. . .
I won't be surprised if this is also given a communal twist. We live in a depraved society.
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom