New Delhi: Amid an eerie calm in northeast Delhi’s Shiv Vihar, where communal violence broke out four days ago, 26-year-old Rahul Solanki’s body was taken to a crematorium by his distraught kin and armed paramilitary personnel.
Solanki, who was pursuing his LLB from a private college in Ghaziabad, had stepped out on Monday to buy milk. He died after he was shot in the right shoulder near his neck, his father Hari Singh Solanki said.
“We took his body home from GTB Hospital. We wanted police and paramilitary forces to give us protection till we reached the crematorium to perform his final rites,” he said on Wednesday.
Senior police officers present in the area had assured the family members that they will be provided security.
A friend of Rahul, who was with him when he was shot, said they could not see who fired at him.
“We saw a mob approaching us and began to run. We were barefoot and Rahul went to put on his slippers. While he was putting them on, some unidentified persons shot him dead,” he said.
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Meanwhile, in a report by Soumya Pillai and Ashish Mishra, on Hindustan Times, noted the ordeal of 22-year-old Mushtaq Khan in getting the body of his brother Ishtiyaq, who was shot dead in Kabir Nagar.
“I have been coming here every day at 10am, while my family waits for Ishtiyaq’s body at home. Some family members do not want us to get the body home, fearing that the others in the house will also be targeted,” Mushtaq is quoted as having said. The famil has lived in the area of five generations but are keen to have last rites completed fast.
Thirty nine people were killed and over 200 injured in the communal clashes that broke out in northeast Delhi three days ago after violence between anti and pro Citizenship (Amendment) Act groups spiralled out of control.
Frenzied mobs torched houses, shops, vehicles, a petrol pump and pelted stones at local residents and police personnel.
Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Babarpur, Yamuna Vihar, Bhajanpura, Chand Bagh, Shiv Vihar were among the areas worst-hit by the violence.
(With PTI inputs)