Politics heats up over Udaipur tailor Kanhaiya Lal's murder ahead of Rajasthan assembly election
Tailor Kanhaiya was stabbed to death inside his shop by two men in June last year for allegedly supporting now suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for her controversial anti-Islam comments. A series of allegations and counter-allegations are being seen in the election rallies between BJP and Congress leaders regarding the murder case with top leaders of both the parties jumping on the scene to cash in on the matter.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot recently claimed that the accused involved in Kanhaiya Lal's murder were 'BJP people'. Earlier in Oct this year, PM Modi during his election rally in Rajasthan had targeted the Gehlot government over the Udaipur tailor's murder. PM Modi had asked "if the people in Rajasthan had voted for Congress for such incidents".
ETV Bharat team reached Kanhaiya Lal Taylor's house to know what his family has to say about the matter. Kanhaiya's elder son Yash and the tailor's wife while talking to ETV Bharat demanded justice for Kanhaiya. Kanhaiya's son Yash said, “We want justice, not politics”. “My father's issue is being made election propaganda in this assembly elections.
Instead of making this entire matter an election issue, the case should be treated as a special one and the accused should be hanged for their crimes,” he said. “The way allegations and counter-allegations are going on between both the parties, we have nothing to do with this. We are only concerned with justice.
We should get justice as soon as possible. Along with our family, the entire country is wondering when the accused will be punished for their crimes,” he added. Pertinently, the slain tailor's son Yash after lighting the funeral pyre of his father, had taken a resolution that until the murderers were not given death sentence, he will not wear slippers. Yash has been walking between his house and office at Udaipur Collectorate barefoot.
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