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Friday, March 29, 2024

Georgians kill Keralite Hindu youth Sooraj in Poland

A 23-year-old Hindu youngster from Ollur, near Thrissur, was stabbed and killed in Poland on Sunday. The deceased was identified as Sooraj, son of Chemboth Arakkal Muraleedharan and Sandhya. The unfortunate incident happened at around 7.30 Bharatiya time. 

Polish police informed the Bharatiya Embassy that the four Georgian nationals had been arrested for stabbing the Keralite youth.

It is reported that a few Georgian citizens attacked Sooraj following a minor altercation. Four Keralites, who were with Sooraj, also sustained injuries, and one had to undergo emergency surgery. The Bharatiya Embassy in Poland confirmed the news, according to sources close to the youth’s family.

The victim had gone to Poland five months ago, in September. According to reports, there was an argument at the workplace, and Sooraj was stabbed by the Georgian nationals when he tried to intervene. The criminals stabbed Sooraj in his chest and neck early on Sunday morning. He was taken to the hospital, but his life could not be saved. 

Sooraj was online till around 5 am on Sunday. Local Polish Keralites informed the victim’s parents about the news of his death. Later, his family and friends contacted the Ministry of External Affairs, and the relatives were informed that the incident was confirmed in the afternoon. Relatives are trying to bring Sooraj’s body home to perform his last rites. 

A verbal dispute with the Georgian citizen over smoking cigarettes inside the kitchen during the weekend resulted in the murder. The company does not allow workers to smoke on the business premises or in accommodations. The argument turned into a ruckus, and the Georgians stabbed Sooraj, who tried to stop the fight between them and four other Keralites. Reports suggested that Sooraj’s friend, Ashiq, who is also in Poland, informed his friends in Kerala about his death, and they informed the family. 

Sooraj was an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) diploma holder who went to Poland five months ago. The last call to the house was on Saturday evening. Sooraj’s body is kept in a government hospital in Poland. Relatives and friends are trying to bring the body home after completing the legal procedures. 

Reports suggested that the local police in Poland have launched an investigation. His family sought the help of the minister of state for external affairs, V Muraleedharan. The Indian Embassy in Poland and the Polish Malayali Samajam have intervened. Sooraj leaves behind his parents and sister, Soumya.

Initially, Sooraj joined as a superintendent at a ship maintenance company in Poland. As this job became difficult, Sooraj was offered a job in a warehousing firm at Slubice on the Germany-Poland border. The incident took place in this company’s apartment. Details about the company remain unknown. 

Incidentally, another young Keralite was stabbed to death in Poland last week. A 30-year-old man from Kerala’s Palakkad who worked as an IT department officer at ING Bank in Poland was stabbed and killed at his residence. The victim was identified as Ibrahim Sharif from Puthussery in Palakkad district, who had been living in Poland for the past ten months. 

The body of the youth, working in the private bank, was found after no information from him since January 24. Polish police later communicated to the Bharatiya embassy that Emil, the house owner of Sherif, had killed him and that he was arrested. The motive remains unclear. 

Seeing a pattern emerge, Vatican-leaning media in Kerala claimed that Sooraj’s killers were not Georgian but Jordanian. After the news went viral, they shifted to the truth. Poland and Georgia are well-known centers of Christian extremists with links to similar ones in Ukraine.

Experts have opined that Bharat’s neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict has not gone down well with radical Catholic & Protestant Christians who view Russia, which follows Eastern Orthodox Christianity, as an enemy.

With no jobs available, youngsters are leaving Kerala at an alarming pace. Greed makes them emigrate to dangerous countries ruled by oligarchs who openly support anti-Bharat sentiments. For Hindus, to expect justice from such countries is foolish.

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