[UPDATE: Reacting to The Quint's report, Jaipur Police Commissioner Anand Srivastava, said:

"During the wedding season in Jaipur, young boys and girls from Kashmir come to work at weddings to be waiters and waitresses. Often contractors at weddings ask each other for people when they need more people, on the basis of the scale of the wedding, to work. Maslooq, who is based out of Maharashtra, is one of them. There was a wedding at Jaipur for which Maslooq asked a Kashmiri contractor, Faisal, who has worked here for seven years now, for more people where Basit and Sufyan were sent. They wedding lasted for three days. Around 1:45 all the events ended on 5 February, after eating they came out. There were two Tata Magic cars to drop these workers back home. There were 20 people of which nine were girls and 11 boys. The driver, who was from Bihar, was sleeping. By speaking to these boys and girls we have come to know that he was a man with a temper Basit, the deceased, was tired and began knocking on the door. The main accused stopped him saying this might anger the driver further. There was a fight between Basit and Aditya. Aditya hit him blow after blow on his head. Those who were present there intervened and stopped him. Then they left. But in the beating, unfortunately, Basit suffered from internal bleeding. The doctor did a CT scan but after 15-odd hours he passed away. This is the incident, it is not a case of hate crime. The main accused, Aditya, has also been arrested."]