
I will give my house to anyone who beheads Nupur Sharma: Khadim of Ajmer Dargah
India Today
In a controversial video, Khadim Salman Chishti of Ajmer Dargah spoke about giving his house to anyone who beheaded former spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party Nupur Sharma.
The murder case of tailor Kanhaiya Lal and Chemist Umesh Kolhe have not yet cooled down and yet another controversial video is going viral from Ajmer. This video is of Salman Chishti, Khadim of Dargah. Khadim Salman Chishti can be seen talking about former spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Nupur Sharma.
Salman Chishti, who is talking about giving away his house to anyone who beheads Nupur Sharma, is also a history-sheeter of Dargah police station. There have been efforts to spoil the atmosphere of the country in the name of religion after the Kanhaiya Lal murder. The latest case is from Ajmer.
The video is similar to the video of Kanhaiya Lal murderers Riyaz Mohammad and Ghaus Mohammad made before the murder. In the video of about three minutes, Salman Chishti is openly threatening to kill Nupur Sharma, citing his religious sentiments.
In the video, Salman Chishti is saying, “I swear by my mother who gave birth to me, I would have shot her publicly. I swear by my children, I would have shot her and even today I say, whoever brings Nupur Sharma's head, I will give him my house. Salman promises this.”
A case has been registered at Alwar Gate police station in Ajmer city after the video went viral. Ajmer ASP Vikas Sangwan said that the police have adopted a very strict attitude regarding this video. “Salman Chishti is seen in a drunken state in the video. The search is on to nab Salman,” Sangwan said.
Earlier, tailor Kanhaiya Lal was murdered brutally by Riyaz and Ghaus Mohammad for supporting Nupur Sharma. The accused had also threatened by making a video. They even recorded the murder and made a video after that.
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