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4 Sikhs Beaten Up In Rajasthan Village, Probe Ordered As Video Goes Viral

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A video taken on April 24 shows four men being beaten up by a mob in Rajashtan's Ajmer. The State Minorities Commission has sought a report.

All India | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh | Updated: May 26, 2017 10:29 IST

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AJMER: A mob drags four Sikh men out of a Bolero SUV and thrashes them mercilessly. Some villagers watch sullenly, others kick one of the four who has fallen and is lying face down. Next to him, the widely-shared video of the mob violence in Rajasthan's Ajmer last month shows another elderly man groaning as he too appears unable to get up.

The Rajasthan State Minorities Commission has taken note of the horrific video taken on 24 April and sought a report from detailing the sequence of events and the action taken by the Ajmer police.


But the person who took the video and posted it online may also get into trouble."This should not be seen as a communal incident. It seems one party was aggrieved and so acted the way they did," the minorities commission chairman Jasbir Singh said.

"However, we will not only take action against the perpetrators but also against persons who made these videos and posted them online... leading to tension between communities," Mr Singh, who heads the panel to protect rights of minorities in the state, told NDTV.

According to the police, the four men who faced the wrath of the mob were a group of sevadars, or volunteers, from a gurudwara in Alwar's Khairtal locality. They stopped at Rajgarh village on the Ajmer-Nasirabad highway to seek alms for the gurudwara's langar, or free kitchen.

But one of the women in the village felt she had been hypnotised by them.
The villager later took the four to the police and insisted that the police register a case against them. The volunteers from the gurudwara, however, turned down an offer from the police to register a cross-case.

Ajmer district police chief Rajendra Singh said the police had been "apprised of the video that has gone viral" and would investigate it.

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/4-me...age-probe-ordered-as-video-goes-viral-1704098

 
"But one of the women in the village felt she had been hypnotised by them.
The villager later took the four to the police and insisted that the police register a case against them. The volunteers from the gurudwara, however, turned down an offer from the police to register a cross-case."Old news
 
This is one fantastic way of propaganda reporting. When you are emphasizing on the religious identities of the victim,which is completely unnecessary before proper investigation and not those of who beat them, your sole motive is to give this a religious persecution twist. Welcome to 21st century Propaganda warfare.
 
This is one fantastic way of propaganda reporting. When you are emphasizing on the religious identities of the victim,which is completely unnecessary before proper investigation and not those of who beat them, your sole motive is to give this a religious persecution twist. Welcome to 21st century Propaganda warfare.
Even if hand is waved at a cat or dog, it will come as evil hindu threatens the animal. Such is the twisted mentality of ppl.
 
This is one fantastic way of propaganda reporting. When you are emphasizing on the religious identities of the victim,which is completely unnecessary before proper investigation and not those of who beat them, your sole motive is to give this a religious persecution twist. Welcome to 21st century Propaganda warfare.

Or may be there's some tension going on b/w Sikhs and locals earlier? No smoke without fire?
 
Wow.... So the person who took the video will also get into trouble?
I thought India is a democracy. Real shame!

Spreading a video with libel, slander and commentary attached (that they were beaten up because they were sikh) is an offence that can be prosecuted under Indian constitution.
 
This is one fantastic way of propaganda reporting. When you are emphasizing on the religious identities of the victim,which is completely unnecessary before proper investigation and not those of who beat them, your sole motive is to give this a religious persecution twist. Welcome to 21st century Propaganda warfare.
It is known that Pakistani's here try to open thread to incite religious violence nothing new.
 
Spreading a video with libel, slander and commentary attached (that they were beaten up because they were sikh) is an offence that can be prosecuted under Indian constitution.
But its fine if the person who took the video is from The Times of India or ndtv or any of the news medias?
 

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