The faint twangs of a rusty morchang바카라a Rajasthani folk musical instrument바카라breaks the uneasy silence that hangs like miasma over the still waters of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. The chaotic strains come from a wandering musician, invisible in the moonless night. The dismembered twanging creeps up the steep alleys to reach the old gate of Chand Pole that leads to the Old City of Udai Singh II, in search of cracks and crevices in doors and windows. But those who live in the maze of these once-royal lanes are not in the mood for music tonight. Not many hours ago, volleys of 바카라Jai Shree Ram바카라 had rung out in these streets when thousands of indignant bodies meshed into each other to form an enormous monolith dyed in countless shades of saffron. And the monolith is demanding justice. Justice for Kanhaiya Lal.
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Udaipur. The ever-smiling host to lakhs of tourists who visit the Rajasthan city awash in history and hedonistic heroism. It is also a historical example of the state바카라s distinct brand of secularism and pan-Âculturism where Hindus and Muslims have danced the centuries-long waltz of coexistence, twirling and bowing between battle and peace. But today, the City of Lakes is bristling with anger. Communal faultlines buried deep in the past have cracked open, and Udaipur finds itself on edge of an abyss of hate.
And it all started on June 28 when a tailor Kanhaiya Lal Teli, 44, was killed by two men inside his shop on Maldas Street, allegedly for sharing a social media post in support of former BJP spoÂkesperson Nupur Sharma, who is herself in the dock for mocking the Prophet. The accÂused, Mohammad Riyaz Akhtari and Ghaus MohamÂmad, are currently in custody of the NIA, which is probing the case for suspected PakisÂtani terror links. The brazen communal murder, committed on camera, has stirred anger and led to demÂands for death penalty for the perpetrators.


The balmy July afternoon, heavy with the weight of impÂending rain, lay hot and heavy across the town, as if emulating the mood of the residents. The anger is palpable바카라roadside tea stalls, corner-meetings at offices and living rooms have been abuzz with heated discussions about the 바카라attack on Hindus바카라. The violent act has led to religious polarisation and mobilisation of 바카라Hindu unity바카라 in Udaipur, driven largely by Hindu groups like the Shiv Dal, Hindu MahaÂkal Sena, Sarv Hindu Parishad and others that have become active in recent times.
바카라Justice for Kanhaiya바카라 has become the catchphrase for Hindu organisations across Rajasthan. Even on the annual festival of Jagannath Rath Yatra, calls for 바카라Kanhaiya ke hatyare ko phansi do바카라바카라hang the killers of Kanhaiya바카라were repeatedly shouted. A devotee watching the festivities remarked to another that this year Lord JaganÂnath had been overshadowed by an earthly Kanhaiya, another name of Lord Krishna.
바카라What happened to Kanhaiya Lal was not just a killing, it was jihad. We Hindus don바카라t feel safe in Rajasthan despite being the majority,바카라 Kundan Chauhan, a local Hindu leader tells Outlook. DesÂpite clamping of Section 144 and mobile internet shutdown across Rajasthan, nearly 3,000 protesters took part in a 바카라silent march바카라 protesting alleged police laxity to a 바카라minority threat바카라. The agitation culminated in a pumped-up group of agitators pelting stones at a mosque in the Dilli Ghat area. Communal slogans were also raised outside the collectorate office the day before Rath Yatra and throughout the procession.
바카라In the name of tourism, anti-nationals enter Udaipur and start living here. We want raids in these minority areas so that the jihadis can be identified,바카라 Chauhan says, adding that the RajaÂsthan Police must crack down on 바카라fundamentalist rackets바카라 and 바카라sleeper terror cells바카라 that he claimed have been operating in and around the city. Sarv Hindu Samaj, of which Chauhan is a part, is an umbrella body of organisations, including VHP and Bajrang Dal, leading the protests across Rajasthan. Advocate and fellow Udaipur resident Ganesh Chauhan also alleges that the number of 바카라illegal immigrants바카라 has increased in the Old City where 바카라many Bangladeshis and Rohingyas were pretending to be living as Bengalis바카라. 바카라We have complained to prashasan several times but they did nothing. Now the community must unite to take action themselves,바카라 Chauhan says.
Kanhaiya바카라s family too has demanded capital punishment for the accused. 바카라We want the two men to be hanged,바카라 Kanhaiya바카라s elder son Yash Lal Teli, 20, tells Outlook, soon after meeting Chief Minister Ashok GehÂlot. 바카라CM saab offered Rs 50 lakh ex gratia and one job. But we are two brothers, he should promise jobs for both,바카라 Yash says. A third-year student who was in the middle of his exams, Yash says he felt like he had aged many years since the mutilated body of his father arrived home a few days ago. Kanhaiya바카라s wife Jashoda Bai looked tired as she held onto a shirt that was sewn by Kanhaiya. 바카라My family has been destroyed, all for a social media post.바카라
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Ringing echoes of 바카라Jai Shree Ram바카라 have made their way to Udaipur바카라s Muslim-majority neighbourhoods such as Chand Pol, Kaharwadi, Imli Ghat and Khanjipeer, where the fear of retaliatory attacks led to sleepless nights for the residents. On the night of the killing and the day after, mobs went on a rampage in nearby Muslim localities like Kaharwadi, where locals claim the two communities pelted stones at each other. Some shops and properties were also set on fire and mobs repÂortedly tried to raze a dargah on the outskirts of Udaipur with a bulldozer. Kaharwadi resident Riyaz Hussain tells Outlook that mobs tried to set fire to his property on June 29 and managed to damage one shop. A dargah and cemetery were also desecrated.
The Kanhaiya Lal murder will become another chapter in the long history of Hindu-Muslim relations in Udaipur, a city that was birthed and grew out of years of rivalry and then coexistence. While the city was built by Rajputs in the 16th century, Rana Amar Singh became a vassal of Mughal emperor Jahangir in 1615. According to historical accounts, Mughal horses with their heavy armÂour were unable to traverse the complex terrain of the Aravalli hills that surround the lake town, meaning that even under Mughal vassalship, Udaipur managed to retÂain relative autonomy, its own culture and art and a 바카라Hindu way of life바카라 instead of minutely adapting and integrating with MugÂhal customs, as happened in other MugÂhalÂ-aligned states. The royal bloodline of Udaipur lives on in the frail frame of Maharana Mahendra Singh Mewar, the 76th custodian of the Mewar dynasty, who also attended the Rath Yatra.


On the day of the Yatra, mosques remained empty at the time of Friday prayers. Mohammad Hanif, a contractor from Chand Pol, says, 바카라We moved our prayers to 1 pm to avoid clashing with the Rath procession.바카라 Hanif recalls that earlier, Muslims too participated in the Rath Yatra festivities and Hindu neighbours were invited to Muslim houses on Eid for sweets. 바카라Udaipur has alwÂays been a secular city. All that seems to be changing now,바카라 Hanif says.
Rukhsana Khan aka Pinky, who lives on a lane between the houses of the two accused in KhaÂnjipeer, says the murder has stripped Muslim children of their access to education as the madrasas in the area have been closed since the incident following accusations of them being the source of radicalisation of Muslim youth and children. Former Union minister Arif Mohammad Khan also came down heavily on madrassa education as a 바카라deeper disease바카라. But for Pinky and others in her neighbourhood, madrÂasas are often the only affordable way of educating children.
Shoaib Khan, 32, still can바카라t believe that Ghaus Mohammad was a terrorist and a killer. Shoaib had worked with Ghaus from 2009-2012 at a local newspaper. According to reports, Ghaus went to Pakistan in 2014 and received training from Dawat-e-Islami, which is being probed by the NIA. 바카라I lost contact with him after 2012 so I don바카라t personally know if or why he went to Pakistan. But Dawat-e-Islami is not a terror outfit. Several Muslims are followers of its founder Quadri Illyasi and travel to Pakistan to fulfill their murad and to receive religious education,바카라 Shoaib says. Jaipur-based professor and political commentator Rajiv Gupta, a former dean at Rajasthan University, says that Kanhaiya바카라s killing was a classic case of minority communalism in a 바카라religious majoritarian democracy바카라.
While the medieval period was marked by the rivÂalry between Rajput kings and the Mughals, British rule saw a period of enforced peace when both parties became colonial subjects. Gupta says that since Independence, however, politicians have often tried to veer the state toward the politics of polarisation for electoral gains.
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Rains brought relief to police on the night of the Rath Yatra as the heavy clouds finally burst at sundown, scattering the raving crowd alternating betÂween DJ trance and 바카라Justice for Kanhaiya Lal바카라. A light breeze blew over the precarious peace that the administration and police had managed to impose. Restrictions will soon be lifted and the town will slowly inch back to normal. But Shoaib will remember that night. A few stray tourists who had dared to stay back during the curfew had ventured out to get a whiff of the lake air in the touristy side of Udaipur to salvage the fag end of their vacation and Sohail, who drives an auto, had found them at just the right moment.
While the protests had largely been contained within the Old City, tourists and locals dependent on tourism have borne the brunt across the city. Sohail says that communal incidents are not good for business. 바카라Rath Yatra is one of the busiest times of the year for us. This time, I didn바카라t even earn Rs 300 as there were no tourists due to the curfew.바카라 He adds that lack of income was not the only problem. 바카라The fact that I am Muslim has not mattered till this day. But now, I stay attentive on the streets at night. There바카라s a lot of fear on both sides. I don바카라t want any trouble,바카라 he adds.
The night wind carried a soulful tune played on a morchang, like a dirge on the death of the soul of a city.
(This appeared in the print edition as "Split Wide Open")
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