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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Another Hindu youth, Nitesh, murdered by Islamists in Delhi; police issue ‘no communal angle’ clean chit

A 25-year-old Hindu youth named Nitesh, a resident of the Shadipur area in Delhi, succumbed to injuries on Saturday night after a murderous assault by three Islamist men on the intervening night of October 12-13.

Nitesh and his two friends, Alok and Monty, had objected to 3 Muslim bikers – Ufiza, Adnan, and Abbas, residents of Ranjit Nagar – honking excessively. They were abused and a fight broke out, in which Nitesh suffered serious head injuries and fell unconscious. He was rushed to hospital but died during treatment on the 15th. Alok is still admitted in hospital.

CCTV footage has emerged that shows how the deadly brawl ensued.

Nitesh is survived by his mother and younger brother. He was reportedly also a Bajrang Dal member. On Sunday, his family and friends staged protests in the area and placed his body near the Patel Nagar metro station, refusing to cremate it. After police assurances, the body was taken for last rites.

The accused have been booked under sections of murder and teams have been deployed to nab them, said police.

Nitesh’s heart-broken mother has demanded justice for the brutal killing of her son –

Police issues ‘No Communal Angle’ clean chit

Delhi Police has been quick to issue the ‘no communal angle’ clean chit that our secular state is conditioned to issue in order to suppress any discussion of Islamist radicalization, criminality and proclivity to deadly violence at a moment’s notice.

DCP (Central) Shweta Chauhan said, “We received information about the fight and sent a team but both parties weren’t at the spot. The injured persons, Nitesh and Alok, were taken to RML hospital by then. Nitesh had head injuries and was unconscious. He succumbed to injuries last night. The scuffle broke out on the issue of honking by the alleged bikers. There’s no communal angle (sic) in this case.”

Let’s not forget that the same ‘no communal angle’ card was flashed by police in the immediate aftermath of Umesh Kolhe’s murder too which was initially reported as a ‘robbery attempt’. It was only when Hindu activists contested this version that the truth emerged – Umesh was brutally murdered by his ‘friend’ Yusuf Khan and an ‘NGO founder’ Irfan Sheikh for merely forwarding a WhatsApp message that spoke up for Nupur Sharma’s right to a fair hearing. To add salt to Hindu wounds, it also emerged that Irfan Sheikh had been released on bail after just 19 days in jail for kidnapping and gang-raping a married woman in August 2021.

There are umpteen examples of police and mainstream media playing down cases where a Hindu is murdered or attacked by a Muslim as ‘old enmity’ or ‘routine law and order case’. However, if a Muslim cattle smuggler or thief is caught and thrashed by ordinary Hindus, or a fight over a train seat claims a Muslim life – the attackers are dubbed ‘communal hate-mongers’ and every effort is made to dig up or invent a link to a Hindutva org.

The Delhi Police statement was promptly and unquestioningly reported by mainstream media (MSM) outlets like Indian Express.

Of course, if it is an incident that helps further their anti-Hindu agenda, the same MSM has no hesitation in ferociously attacking police statements and actions:

Have the police investigated the background of the assaulters? Why were they creating a nuisance in the area? We know that rash bike driving and use of loud abusive language is a common tactic used by Islamists to harass Hindus and provoke conflicts. Have the police probed the mosque and Jamaat affiliations of the accused?

Not only did the police DCP issue the ‘no communal angle’ clean chit without a thorough investigation, police has subtly blamed Nitesh for his own death!

An OpIndia report quotes police as saying, “Footage of the incident shows that the fight was started by Nitesh and Alok. However, they were later overpowered by the other side and assaulted. There was no communal issue in the fight. It is a coincidence that both parties belong to different communities. Request not to paint it in a communal shade.”

Going by their statements, the police seem more obsessed with ensuring that the murder is deemed ‘non-communal’ than they are with actually solving it. When Manish was murdered in Delhi’s Sundar Nagari (a locality from where a steady Hindu exodus has been underway for over a decade), we were told that it was an ‘old enmity’.

Even the anti-Hindu Delhi riots – where Islamists had planned meticulously for urban warfare by stockpiling petrol bombs, bricks & stones and installing innovative missile launchers – were blamed on a ‘communal speech’ by Kapil Mishra (he had merely issued an ultimatum to police to ensure that no more Shaheen Baghs crop up at other thoroughfares). Similar excuses are invented to gloss over repeated murders of Hindus in the national capital –  – Hiralal Gujarati, Gopal, Rinku Sharma, Dablu Singh, Ankit SaxenaPriti MathurSajjanRiya GautamKanti PrasadPankaj NarangMukul AdhikariShubhamDhruv Tyagi…its a long-long list.

Bharat is not just under attack from Pakistan’s death-by-a-thousand-cuts jihad, a similar internal jihad is being waged all around us. The difference is that our state does not even want to acknowledge the internal jihad. Hindus are expected to drink the ‘development and aspiring vishwaguru’ kool-aid and remain in blissful ignorance.

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1 COMMENT

  1. I also found the dcp delhi police comments rather suspicious. They do not tally with the cctv footage. It seems DP is trying to twist evidence to match a certain “non communal” narrative.

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