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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Another Hindu falls to Islamist bloodlust, this time in Amravati

Islamist bloodlust continues in ‘Hindu majority’ Bharat as news of a medical professional’s murder comes close on the heels of Kanhaiyalal Teli’s beheading. Medical professional Umesh Prahladrao Kolhe was murdered on June 21 (June 22 as per certain reports) at around 10.30 PM in Amravati. Shockingly, Islamists slit Kolhe’s throat in front of his son and daughter-in-law.

Umesh owns Amit Veterinary Medical located in Rachnashri Mall opposite the Amravati Tehsil office. The arrested accused have been identified as Abdul, Shoaib, Mudassir, and Shah Rukh. The four of them not only confessed to their crime but also admitted to having recced Umesh Kolhe and kept an eye on his day-to-day activities for the last few days before the murder.

Umesh had shut his shop and left for home in his moped while his son Sanket and daughter-in-law Vaishnavi followed him in another two-wheeler. They were headed from the medical store towards home when they reached the lane going from Prabhat Chowk to Shyam Chowk.

The four Islamists attacked Umesh with a knife when Sanket and his wife were only 15 feet only. Sanket rushed his father to a nearby private hospital but he was declared dead a few hours later. Umesh had 35000 rupees on his person but the attackers didn’t rob him. The murder caused panic among the retailers in the area.

(Featured Image Source: Lokmat)

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