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Udaipur murder case: Curfew imposed in 7 police station areas from 8 pm today. Details here

Udaipur: Police personnel deployed after the murder of Kanhaiya Lal, in Udaipur, Tuesday, June 28, 2022. Lal, a tailor was attacked by an assailant with a sharp weapon while the other filmed the crime, according to officials (PTI)

Two men slit the throat of a tailor in Udaipur on Tuesday, saying in a video post on social media that they are avenging an insult to Islam.

The incident later triggered communal tension in the city. 

All IGs of the state have been directed to stay on high alert as the state faces a situation of tension. 

“A statewide alert has been issued to all SPs & IGs to increase the mobility of forces and to maintain officers on the ground. We're assessing the law and order situation to take further decisions," said the ADG (L&O), Rajasthan on Udaipur murder.

“Two persons accused of the murder of a man in Udaipur have been arrested," said Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot.

Further the Udaipur administration has put seven police station areas under curfew from 8 pm on Tuesday, 28 June till further orders in order to curb the violent protests. 

Udaipur Collector Tarachand Meena issued the order to impose curfew in seven police station areas of Dhan Mandi, Ghanta Ghar, Hathi Pole, Amba Mata, Suraj Pole, Bhupalpura and Savina police stations.

The curfew will be in force from 8 pm on Tuesday till further orders, according to the order. However, those engaged in essential services, students appearing in exams and staff engaged in examination process will be exempted.

Mobile internet has also been suspended in the city.

Meanwhile, two additional director generals of police, a deputy inspector general of police, a superintendent of police, 30 officers of the Rajasthan Police Service officers and 5 Rajasthan Armed Constabulary (RAC) companies have been sent to Udaipur.

“A state-level alert has been issued and range IGs (inspector generals) and SPs have been asked to increase patrolling and force mobility as a precautionary measure," ADG Law and Order Hawa Singh Ghumaria said. 

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