Agra police deny communal angle in restaurant worker's murder
The victim, Gulfam (31), was employed at a restaurant near Shilpgram Road in the Tajganj area. He was shot by unidentified assailants while shutting the establishment late on Tuesday evening. Gulfam was rushed to SN Medical College, where he was declared dead on arrival.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the police clarified that Gulfam's brother, Saif Ali - who sustained injuries in the same incident - confirmed that the attackers were unknown and made no reference to the victims' names or religion during the assault
'In the incident under the Tajganj police station limits, the injured Saif Ali categorically stated that the assailants were unidentified and did not ask the name or religion of the victim. Any attempt to circulate misleading or false information about the case on social media will be dealt with sternly,' the official statement read.
Multiple police teams have been formed to identify and apprehend the accused. The incident took a new turn when a video surfaced on Instagram, featuring two individuals claiming to belong to an organisation called the 'Kshatriya Gau Raksha Dal'. In the video, they allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack, citing retaliation for a recent terrorist incident in Pahalgam.
However, Agra police officials have dismissed the claims made in the video. 'The video appears to have been created for publicity purposes. There is no organisation by the name 'Kshatriya Gau Raksha Dal' active in Agra,' a senior officer said.
The police have urged the public to refrain from sharing unverified content related to the case, warning that legal action will be initiated against those found spreading rumours.

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