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A 65-year-old man with mental illness died in Madhya Pradesh after being reportedly beaten by a Bharatiya Janata Party volunteer who mistook him for a Muslim.” BJP Worker Arrested for Killing Man”. On Saturday, it was reported that the Madhya Pradesh Police detained BJP activist Dinesh Kushwaha after he was caught on film attacking a 65-year-old mentally ill man.Ā Bhawarlal Jain, the guy, was subsequently discovered dead in the Neemuch district. “BJP Worker Arrested for Killing Man”.
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Kushwaha was repeatedly seen striking Jain and questioning him about his identification in a video uploaded on social media. Kushwaha was seen asking him about his name and seeking his Aadhaar card.Ā
Jain was from Sarsi village in the state’s Ratlam district. He went missing on May 16 after attending a religious function in the Chittorgarh area of Rajasthan.
On May 19, his body was discovered in front of a car store on the Rampura road in Neemuch.Ā
Ā Following the discovery of the old man’s body, his family, local neighbours, and members of the Jain community protested outside the police station, demanding that the accused be held accountable.Ā
Ā When the viral video reached Jain’s family, his brother, Rakesh Jain, launched a lawsuit against Kushwaha.
It was confirmed by K.L. Dangi, town inspector of the Manasa police station, who said that an FIR had been lodged. Ā
Ā KL Dangi, the head of the Manasa police station in the Neemuch district, alleged that Kushwaha went into hiding following the event. A team of 40 cops tracked him down.Ā
After Jain’s body was turned over to his family on May 19, the footage of the attack was disseminated on social media, according to Dangi.
He said that the footage was taken only 600 metres from Jain’s body.Ā Ā
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Response of Politicians Ā
State BJP secretary Rajneesh Agrawal described the occurrence as regrettable.Ā
Ā “An accused is an accused,” Agrawal added, “and it has nothing to do with party politics.” “The state administration will not spare any of those implicated in such an atrocity.”Ā
Ā Kamal Nath, a Congress lawmaker, questioned why criminals in Madhya Pradesh were “so sure of themselves,” alleging that the state administration was solely concerned with event management.Ā
Ā He inquired, “Where is law and order in the state?” “How long will people be slaughtered this way?”Ā
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