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Robert Spencer : The couple was traveling on Nagaraju’s bike on the night of the
incident; an unidentified man stopped them when they arrived at the
Mandal Revenue Office in Saroornagar and pounced on Nagaraju with an
iron rod. The attacker then proceeded to stab Nagaraju in the middle of
the street; shocked bystanders stood as mute spectators to this horror.
Nagaraju got no support or defense from the people around him, suffered
severe bleeding, and succumbed to his injuries. The Muslim girl was also
assaulted and wounded in the process.
The Saroornagar police soon arrived at the spot and initiated an
investigation. Meanwhile, many are saying the incident was a hate crime.
Though a Muslim-pandering political party forms the present government
of the state of Telangana, leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
have demanded strict actions against Sultana’s family. Raja Singh, a
prominent politician and member of the Legislative Assembly, has called
for the immediate arrest of everybody involved in the planning and
execution of the murder.
The state police, on the other hand, are trying to dismiss the murder
of Nagaraju as a case of honor-killing and not a hate crime against the
Hindus, which it obviously was.
It is not the first time that family members of a Muslim woman
butchered a Hindu man for being in a relationship with her or marrying
her. The ghastly murder of Nagaraju bears an uncanny resemblance to the
murder of 23-year-old photographer Ankit Saxena. Back in February 2018,
the family members of Ankit’s Muslim girlfriend killed him by slitting
his throat in
the middle of a busy road in the national capital. The government
promised Ankit’s family a compensation of 5 Lakh. However, notorious for
its extensive appeasement of the Muslim community, the Delhi
government failed to keep its promise.
The murder of Ankit took place in northern India, while Nagaraju was
slain in a south Indian state for the same reason and in the same
fashion. Such instances of horrors are found aplenty in the north, in
the south, and every inch of India in between and beyond.
In November 2021, a 21-year-old Dablu Singh was bludgeoned
to death by his Muslim girlfriend’s brother and maternal uncle in Delhi
after he turned down their condition that he could only marry the girl
if he accepted Islam.
Three days after he went missing in October last year, 34-year-old Ravi Nimbargi’s body was fished out from a well; his Muslim lover’s brother and maternal uncle were apprehended as the prime suspects in the murder.
In 2020, 16-year-old Anshu Saini was killed by
relatives of his Muslim girlfriend in Patna, Bihar. Another Dalit Hindu
youth, Rahul Rajput, was murdered by Muslims who had migrated to Delhi
from Bihar over his relationship with a Muslim girl.
Dharmendra Chauhan was electrocuted to death by his Muslim lady friend’s father, who tried to make the murder appear to have been a death by a lightning strike.
Records of such hate crimes against Hindus by Muslims date to 2009 and even 2003. There are likely to be records older than these, also.
Islamic spokesmen tend to cite “secularism” and chant phony
statements such as “love beyond religion” when the men in their families
lure Hindu women into a relationship, initiate their religious
conversion, and marry them after converting to Islam. But many Muslims
are fundamentally opposed to Muslim women marrying non-Muslims, the
kafirs. Not that the Hindu girls trapped in the “love” of Muslim men get
a “happily ever after”; most of them end up in a police station lodging
a complaint of domestic violence, if they aren’t recovered in pieces,
packed in a suitcase, and sniffed out by police dogs.