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Digital Desk: The Congress seized on news reports and social media posts-old to make the connection between the BJP and one of the killers in the horrifying murder of a tailor in Rajasthan's Udaipur, while the BJP fiercely denied any involvement on Saturday.

At a news conference, Sadiq Khan, the leader of the BJP's minority branch in the state, reiterated that the assassination was a failure of the Congress government in Rajasthan and claimed, "We have no links to any of the accused."

One of the major suspects in the savage killing of a tailor in Udaipur is allegedly a "BJP member," according to the Congress, which questioned whether the government rushed hastily to transfer the case to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in order to cover it up.

A media outlet's "quite dramatic disclosure" regarding the Udaipur event, which indicated the BJP's connections to Riyaz Attari, also known as Riaz Akhtari, was referenced by senior Congressman Pawan Khera.

Along with other Congress leaders, Mr. Khera claimed in a tweet that Riyaz Attari, the assassin of Kanhaiya Lal, is a BJP member.

Amit Malviya, head of the BJP's IT cell, expressed concern about the assertions and labelled them as "false news."

"It is not surprising to me that you spread Liberal propaganda. The killers in Udaipur were'nt BJP members. Their attempt to infiltrate was comparable to the LTTE assassin's attempt to kill Rajiv Gandhi inside the Congress "Tweeted he.

Two cleaver-wielding men killed tailor Kanhaiya Lal on Tuesday in the late afternoon. They broadcast a graphic video of the murder online, claiming responsibility and accused Lal of insulting the Prophet Mohammed in a social media post.

The two defendants, Gos Mohammad and Riaz Akhtari, have been placed in judicial custody for a period of 14 days.

Mr. Khera mentioned images and tweets linking Attari to BJP leaders Irshad Chainwala and Mohammad Tahir during the news briefing.

The primary defendant, Riyaz Attari, "frequently participated in the programmes of Rajasthan BJP leader and former minister Gulabchand Kataria," the accuser claimed, "which has also come to the fore in the same disclosure."

In addition, Riyaz Attari, the principal suspect, was seen in photographs attending meetings of the BJP's Rajasthan minority section, according to Mr. Khera.

 

It is evident that Attari was not only "close to BJP leaders," but was also an active member of the party, according to Mr. Khera, citing posts-old made by BJP leader Irshad Chainwala on Facebook on November 30, 2018, and those made by Mohammad Tahir on February 3, 2019, October 27, 2019, August 10, 2021, November 28, 2019, among other posts-old.


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