26-year-old Bajrang Dal activist killed by Jihadi elements over loud music in Jhalawar.

Hindu activist Rishiraj Jindal killed by Jihadi goons over loud music in his birthday party and Kashmir celebration in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar.

Pawan Bansal | HENB | Kota | Aug 8, 2019:: A 26-year-old Hindu activist was allegedly shot dead after a scuffle over playing loud music and bursting fire crackers during a birthday party and Kashmir celebration at a resort in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district late on Monday, police said on Wednesday.

On 5 August 2019 (Monday), the Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of the Indian Parliament) that the President of India had issued a presidential order (C.O. 272) under Article 370, superseding the 1954 order.Incidentally, 5th Aug was also Jindal’s 26th birthday.

Some local Jihadi elements led by a Muslim goon named Imran opposed the loud music and fire crackers on the partying.

Jhalawar’s superintendent of police Ram Murti Joshi said the incident occurred late on Monday last. But, the Indian media could not flash the news about the Jihadi hooliganism in right light.

Rishiraj Jindal, an activist of the Bajrang Dal, was partying with 15 to 20 of his friends at the resort in the outskirts of Pirawa town and had come out on the road as they burst firecrackers, Joshi said.

“Some Muslim locals living near the resort, including Imran and his three brothers, objected to the loud music and bursting of firecrackers at around 10.30 in the night, which lead to a scuffle with the partying Hindu youngsters,” police sources said.

“Later, Imran went to his house and returned with a gun and opened fire at Rishiraj. He received a bullet injury on his chest and fainted,” the SP said.

Jindal was taken to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead. His cousin, who was attending the party, lodged a First Information Report or FIR against Imran and his brothers after the shooting.

The SP said four teams have been sent to different locations to trace the accused, including Imran and his brothers Khalid, Anwar and Manzla. No one has been arrested so far.

Police Officials said Imran was released from judicial imprisonment after he completed his conviction in a murder case earlier this year. Jindal also had criminal cases against him.

Nearby Hindu locals said, Imran was attached with cow smuggling rackets and could not tolerate the Hindu activism of Rishiraj as the later was a member of Cow vigilante groups active to stop cow smuggling in the areas.

Agitators from Bajrang Dal and other outfits burnt tyres outside the Pirawa police station on Tuesday and also pelted stones, as police was inactive to arrest the Jihadi culprits.

The Congress Govt in Rajasthan is reluctant to stop cow smuggling and slaughter in the state and helping the Muslims to kill cow resources in the Bakr-Id as their policy of Muslim appeasement, local Hindu people opined.

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__with inputs of HT. __video courtesy: Sweedeep Jain.