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FIR against six Hindu Yuva Vahini members in UP for murdering Muslim man

The deceased has been identified as Ghulam Mohammad (59), a neighbour of Yusuf (22), who had been on the run for the last week after allegedly abducting a Hindu girl.

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BULANDSHAHR: An FIR has been registered against six members of the Hindu Yuva Vahini, over allegedly killing a Muslim man for his role in the elopement of a Hindu girl in Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh.

The deceased has been identified as Ghulam Mohammad (59), a neighbour of Yusuf (22), who had been on the run for the last week after allegedly abducting a Hindu girl.

Ghulam’s son has alleged that members of HYV are involved in his father’s death.

Superintendent of Police, Mann Singh Chauhan, said an FIR had been lodged against unknown persons and the investigation is underway in the matter.

According to reports, the incident is linked to the elopement of a local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker's daughter.  

Significantly, the founder of HYV is Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who inaugurated it on Ram Navmi.

Earlier on Saturday, Chief Minister Adityanath had warned the workers of HYV to maintain decent behaviour in whatever work they do. He had also advised them not to misuse the saffron colour, as the image of the outfit or the BJP would suffer.
 
“I request the HYV leaders and workers to behave with decency,” said Adityanath.

Defending his party, Adityanath added that anyone with a saffron scarf who commits any indecent and illegal act is not always an HYV leader.

“It often happens that an unknown person with a saffron scarf or dress commits any indecent and illegal act but the HYV and the BJP organisations get blamed,” added Adityanath.

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