India .. A Hindu, an extremist leader, was killed by a sacred location for Sikhs

India .. A Hindu, an extremist leader, was killed by a sacred location for Sikhs

The police reported that a Hindu hardline leader was shot when he was protesting what he claimed was the vandalism of religious sculptures at a Sikh holy site in India.
The 58 -year -old Sodahar, who set himself up as the leader of a fundamentalist religious group called “Chef Sina”, spent in the northern city of Amritsar, the home of the Golden Temple, the most sacred shrine of the Sikhs.

Along with Hinduism and Islam, which are the two main religions of India, Sikhism first emerged in the sixteenth century in the region’s northwest.
Aaron Bal Singh, a senior police official, claimed that the attacker arrived at the scene and shot the victim dead in front of everyone while also mentioning that a Syrian Sodahar was hit by many bullets.
He stated that the murderer had been apprehended and that he was in possession of a legal firearm.

And Sodahar Syrian, who local media said he was protecting the police, angered many Sikhs who accused him of making humiliating statements about their faith and society.
He was reportedly shot while objecting to what he claimed were Hindu monuments that had been discovered in a city landfill.

Syrian Sodahar was detained in 2020 after she was accused by enraged Sikhs from India and other countries of defaming women and their beliefs in a widely shared social media video. In July, he was found guilty once more of the same counts.

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