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Two Kanpur men, Faisal and Muzaffar, get death for killing a ‘Kafir’ wearing kalawa and tilak to impress ISIS

“Two Kanpur men, Faisal and Muzaffar, get death for killing a ‘Kafir’ wearing kalawa and tilak to impress ISIS”, Swarajyamag, October 9, 2023:

“Seven years ago, a school teacher in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur district returning home on his cycle was shot multiple times to his instant death by unknown assailants.

When the police questioned the family for leads, the teacher’s kin said the deceased, a respectable man who everyone called ‘Guruji’ or ‘Panditji’, had no foes. They suspected no one, the family said.

The investigation languished for want of any leads, and as weeks turned into months, it waned. As the investigation eventually stalled, the family grappled with a haunting possibility: Had Ramesh Babu Shukla been mistakenly targeted?…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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