Hindutva Activists Kill Two, Injure Another in Raipur Attack

Raipur, In a violent assault, two Muslim men were killed and another was seriously injured by a group of Hindutva activists in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The men were attacked while legally transporting buffaloes in a truck.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the victims were identified as Chand Mian, Guddu Khan, and Saddam Khan. The incident occurred when a group of 10-12 individuals, described as Hindutva extremists, forcibly stopped their truck on the Mahanadi Bridge near Arang. The assailants then dragged the men from the vehicle and subjected them to a brutal beating, resulting in two fatalities and leaving one survivor with severe injuries.

This incident underscores the ongoing tensions and violence related to religious identity and practices in the region.

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