Curbs on internet services were put after the protests on communal lines took place in and around Rajsamand.
Authorities in Rajsamand in Rajasthan have removed prohibitory orders and ban on internet services after the day passed off peacefully.
The internet services were suspended following protests on communal lines following the murder of a Muslim man by a Hindu who claimed this was a retribution for so called 'love jihad' committed by the deceased
The accused Shambhunath Raiger brutally killed and burnt hapless Ashraful and had his minor nephew videograph the entire episode. Shambhu presented himself in a series of videos as a hardcore Hindu fanatic and anti-Muslim.
The police have booked 75 for making inflammatory speeches and they include most Hindus and some Muslims. If Hindus have been saying that only those who chant Ram can live in India, Muslims have been saying that only those who say Allah ho Akbar have a right to live in India. This is a departure from most Muslim protests elsewhere where pro-Pak slogans find a way.
Police have seized a bank account in which people from across the country have contributed small amounts totaling about Rs three lakhs. Police have been trying to look for any clue that may indicate that Shambhunath was instigated or hired by someone for this act but so far, there has been no such indication.
The murder of Ashraful has shocked many but its impact has been multi-fold with different groups trying to take advantage of in its aftermath.
It is shocking to find a lot of people justifying the murder on social media.
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