Police on Wednesday arrested Salim, one of the main accused who allegedly fired on Chandan Gupta during the communal clashes on Republic Day in Uttar Pradesh’s Kasganj.
Kasganj police said Salim’s brothers Wasim and Nasim have also been named as the main accused behind the killing of the 22-year-old man.
Police have so far arrested three persons in the Chandan Gupta murder case. The FIR names 20 people in the case.
Chandan Gupta was killed in clashes after a mob on a motorcycle rally, taken out by members of RSS wings of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP), disturbed Republic Day celebrations in a Muslim-dominated locality of Kasganj.
Media reports said a video has also emerged showing Gupta participating in what the VHP and ABVP called a “Tiranga Yatra”. He is seen riding one of the motorcycles with two others, as men with tricolour and saffron flags drove through Kasganj.
The police are also investigating a video in which young men are seen on a road armed with guns, sticks and clubs, apparently from the part of the town where the clashes took place. They say the video was shot from a rooftop around the time when Chandan was killed.
“We are trying to reconstruct the sequence of events,” said Anand Kumar, Additional Director General, UP police.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced an ex gratia of Rs 20 lakh to the family of Chandan Gupta. BJP MLA from Kasganj, Devendra Singh Rajput, has written to Adityanath, demanding that Gupta be accorded the status of a “martyr”.
“We demand that Chandan Gupta should be accorded the status of a martyr. Two family members of the deceased should be given jobs. A traffic roundabout about should be named after him and his bust size statue should be installed there,” Rajput said.
Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government sent a detailed report to the Home Ministry on the incident, The India Express (IE) reported. The Centre had, on Tuesday, sought a report from the Yogi Adityanath government on the communal clashes in Kasganj.
Although Kasganj remained peaceful on Wednesday, a Congress delegation was stopped from entering the restive district, with police citing law and order problems, IE reported. On Tuesday, an attack by unidentified miscreants on a mosque at the nearby Hamarpur threatened to stoke fresh tensions. While a chunk of shops opened in Kasganj city, many stayed shut on Wednesday too.
At least three shops, two buses and a car were torched in the clashes. At least 118 people have been arrested in connection with the violence. Police have lodged three more FIRs in connection with the communal violence. These pertain to arson against Muslim-owned vehicles and shops, a Muslim man’s allegation that he was attacked by a mob and seizure of firearms during investigation, respectively.
Police said normalcy was slowly returning to the violence-hit town where security personnel have intensified patrolling in sensitive areas.