[This is obviously a case of unprovoked murder. (The one who has been
murdered did nothing, just nothing, to remotely justify the brutal
violence.) The intention is not too difficult to guess.
And some knowledgeable one, on another list, says: "as far as i can recall,
this is the first such public lynching of a musim since the 92-93 riots. [in
Maharashtra]."]

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/politics/muslim-techie-beaten-to-death-in-pune-7-men-of-hindu-outfit-held/

Muslim techie beaten to death in Pune, 7 men of Hindu outfit held
Written by Chandan Shantaram Haygunde
<http://indianexpress.com/profile/author/chandan-shantaram-haygunde/> , Sushant
Kulkarni <http://indianexpress.com/profile/author/sushant-kulkarni/> | Pune
| June 4, 2014 7:44 am




SUMMARY
The Crime Branch also called Hindu Rashtra Sena chief Dhananjay Desai for
questioning.

A young IT professional was killed, allegedly by members of a radical Hindu
outfit, as he was returning home Monday night, after derogatory pictures of
Shivaji and Bal Thackeray uploaded on Facebook triggered communal tension
across the city over the weekend, police said.

Police identified the victim as Mohsin Sadiq Shaikh, a 24-year-old from
Solapur district, who worked as an IT manager with a private firm in Pune.
They said seven people, aged between 19 and 24 years, have been arrested.
They were associated with the Hindu Rashtra Sena, a radical outfit active
in the state, police said.

The Crime Branch also called Hindu Rashtra Sena chief Dhananjay Desai for
questioning. He was later arrested in connection with an earlier case at
Pune Cantonment police station, relating to distribution of objectionable
pamphlets in March this year.

Shaikh was reportedly assaulted near his rented home in Bankar Colony,
Hadapsar, as he was returning with a friend, Riyaz, after offering namaz at
a masjid, around 9 pm.

Riyaz alleged that Moshin was targeted because he was wearing a skull cap
and had a beard. "I ran from the spot and called his brother Mobin for
help. However, by the time Mobin came, Mohsin was badly beaten up and the
assailants were about to leave," he told The Indian Express.

A police team reached the spot soon but the assailants fled from the spot,
leaving behind their motorcycles and wooden  sticks. Police seized three
motorcycles that helped in identifying the assailants. The arrests were
made on Tuesday. Mohsin was admitted to a private hospital where he was
declared dead around 1 am.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone IV) Manoj Patil said all seven accused
are associated with the Hindu Rashtra Sena.

However, before his arrest, Hindu Rashtra Sena chief Desai told The Indian
Express that his outfit was not involved in the murder. "We understand that
circulating derogatory pictures is a cyber crime but the problem cannot be
solved by killing innocent persons. We did condemn the uploading of
derogatory pictures, but we did not plan attacks on innocent persons. We
have branches across the state and there is no incident of attack carried
out by our activists till now," Desai said.

The derogatory photographs, uploaded on Facebook and circulated through
WhatsApp on Saturday, triggered communal tension in the city as activists
of Hindu outfits and political organisations indulged in violence and
arson. More than 200 public transport buses and private vehicles were
damaged in the past two days and incidents of arson, stone-pelting and
rioting were reported from many parts of the city.

To control the situation, police called mohalla and peace committee
meetings. After one such meeting in Hadapsar locality on Monday evening, a
"rumour" of Muslims pelting a Shivaji statue with stones escalated the
tension.
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