VHP observes "bandh" in Gujarat town over murder of Hindu man; heavy police force deployed

Ahmedabad | Thursday | 27th January, 2022

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Ahmedabad, Jan 27 (PTI) The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) is observing a "bandh" (total shutdown) in Dhandhuka town of Gujarat"s Ahmedabad district on Thursday to protest the murder of a 27-year-old Hindu man allegedly by members of another religion two days back over his social media post, its office-bearer said.

Police personnel have been deployed in the town and surrounding areas to prevent any untoward incident, and most parts of Dhandhuka town remained completely shut since Thursday morning due to the bandh call, an official of police"s Ahmedabad rural control said.

While the police did not reveal the exact reason behind the murder of Kishan Boliya, the VHP claims that the man was killed by people from another religion as they were angry with him for sharing a controversial message on social media recently.

"According to the first information report (FIR) filed at Dhandhuka police station, Boliya was shot dead on January 25 by two bike-borne assailants in a residential area of the town.

The two unidentified assailants drove off after firing two bullets at Boliya, who died on the spot," said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Reena Rathva.

"We have formed seven teams to nab the culprits.