Khambhat Ram Navami violence: Two named in FIR for provoking mob
April 12, 2022
Anand: Ram Navami procession was attacked in Khambhat on Sunday and one Hindu Ram bhakt Kanaiyalal Rana(62) was brutally killed in Muslim populated area of Shakkarpura. Complainant Dineshchandra Manilal Patel has filed complaint in Khambhat police station and named 61 persons in FIR along with a mob of 100 other persons. Hussainsha alias Maulvi Hasamsha Diwan and Mustakim alias Maulvi Yunus Vhora are named as those who provoked the mob. According to a complaint, they provoked the mob and asked not to allow Ram Navami procession to progress further. The other FIR has been filed by Razak Aiyub Malek against a mob of 1,000 unnamed persons and four persons with their names mentioned. As on Monday, Police had not arrested anyone and only detained merely nine persons. DeshGujarat
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