Kanhaiya's assassins were trained in Pakistan


- The Udaipur massacre came against the Pakistan connection

- 26 wounds on Kanhaiyalal's body, attack with intent to separate head from torso, investigation handed over to NIA

Udaipur: Kanhaiyalal Teli was strangled to death in public in Udaipur, Rajasthan for supporting BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The terrorists are likely to be responsible behind this massacre. At the same time, the investigation has also uncovered Pakistan's connection. The entire case is currently being investigated by the NIA. Meanwhile, Kanhaiyalal's PM's report has revealed many details of how the murder took place.

The PM's report has come out against the brutality of the killers. Kanhaiyalal was stabbed twice with a sharp weapon. While 15 deep wounds have also been found on his body. Most of which is around the neck. According to the report, the assassins tried their best to separate Kanhaiyalal's head from his torso. While Kanhaiya's sister has demanded that the killers be cut down and killed in the same way as my brother was killed. Kanhaiyalal, on the other hand, was given a final farewell by the people of Bhare Hai, a large number of people had gathered at his funeral.

The investigation into the Chakchari massacre has been handed over to the NIA by the Rajasthan government. Rajasthan Home Minister Rajendra Yadav said the case was not a fight between two religions but a terrorist attack. One of the accused, Gaus Mohammad, had gone to Karachi, Pakistan in 2012-13 and underwent three days of terror training. After which, during 2016-17, Gauss Mohammad also went to Arab countries. One of its locations last year was also connected to Nepal. So it is becoming clear that the killers have a direct connection with Pakistan.

The killers Gaus Mohammad and Riaz Abbas were in constant touch with Pakistan. The two were talking on Pakistan's eight to ten numbers. Minister Rajendra Yadav said that terrorists stationed abroad wanted to incite violence between Hindus and Muslims in India with the massacre. The punishment for this heinous crime could not be less than the death penalty. Rajasthan DGP ML Lathar said the whole matter has been filed under the UAPA Act. One of the killers is affiliated with an organization called Dawat-e-Islami. The institute has centers in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, Mumbai.

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