Former IPS officer Yashovardhan Azad

New Delhi:

People across the country are outraged over the brutal murder of a tailor by two men in Udaipur, Rajasthan and the matter of making a video of the incident and talking about taking revenge for the insult of Islam.

On this issue, former IPS officer Yashovardhan Azad while talking to NDTV said that it is conduct like ISIS. It should be gone and it should be abolished at the very beginning."

Significantly, tension has spread after the incident.

Both the attackers seen in the video have been arrested. After the incident, curfew has been imposed in seven police station areas of Udaipur till further orders at eight o'clock in the night and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to the public to maintain peace.

Chief Secretary Usha Sharma held a high-level meeting on Tuesday evening and directed all the Divisional Commissioners, Inspector Generals of Police and District Magistrates to take special vigil across the state.

In the official statement, the Chief Secretary called for internet shutdown for the next 24 hours across the state, implementation of section 144 in all districts for the next one month, cancellation of leave of all officers of police and administration, peace and tranquility in order to maintain law and order. Instructions have been given to organize a meeting of the committee and impose curfew as per requirement in Udaipur district. Action should be ensured as per rules against the people broadcasting the video.

The Center is treating the brutal murder of a tailor in Udaipur on Tuesday as a terrorist attack and sent an investigation team comprising officials of the anti-terror agency NIA as preliminary information suggested that the attackers have links with ISIS. can.

This information was provided by officers.


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