

Kolkata:
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday condemned the killing of a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur and stated violence and extremism are unacceptable.
“Violence and extremism are unacceptable, it doesn’t matter what! I strongly condemn what occurred in Udaipur. As legislation takes its personal plan of action, I urge everybody to take care of peace.” Ms Banerjee tweeted.
Two males with a cleaver murdered a tailor In Udaipur and posted movies on-line on Tuesday that stated they’re avenging an insult to Islam, triggering stray circumstances of violence within the historic metropolis, part of which was positioned below curfew.
The lads who allegedly carried out the daylight homicide posted movies on-line admitting to the crime and have been taken into custody by police.
In the meantime, the Bengal Imams Affiliation on Wednesday additionally joined in condemned the killing of a tailor in Rajasthan and stated “no true Muslim” will assist such heinous act.
Demanding exemplary punishment for the assailants, Bengal Imams Affiliation Chairman Md Yahia stated in a press release a prison, a assassin ought to solely be recognized by his crime and both his title or purported non secular id can not belittle the severity of the act.
The consultant physique of clerics additionally felt that for the crime of 1 two people a whole group representing one specific faith or tribe shouldn’t be held accountable.
Islam would not allow taking away the lifetime of a fellow human being, it’s a sin, Yahia added.
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