Telangana honour killing: Victims's father-in-law, six others arrested


Hyderabad, Sep 18(PTI): Seven people, including two men acquitted in the murder of former Gujarat home minister Haren Pandya, were arrested for the recent alleged honour killing of a Dalit Christian man in Telangana's Nalgonda district, police said Tuesday.

The killing of the 23-year-old P Pranay Kumar, who had married an upper caste woman Amrutha Varshini, at Miryalguda in Nalgonda district on September 14 had sparked an outrage in the state.

Amrutha's father Maruti Rao, who she had accused of being behind her husband's murder along with her uncle Shravan, was among those arrested in what turned out to be a case of contract killing of Rs 1 crore, Nalgonda police chief A V Ranganath told reporters. Maruti Rao, who was opposed to the marriage of his daughter, conspired with other accused to eliminate Kumar and also paid an advance of Rs 15 lakh, he said.

Shocking CCTV footage of the incident showed Kumar walking out of a hospital in Miryalguda with his pregnant wife when the assailant, who was later identified as Subhash Kumar Sharma, paced up and attacked him with a machete from behind, killing him instantaneously.

Amrutha, from 'vaishya' community, had claimed Monday her father and uncle were behind the attack as they strongly disapproved of her marrying a Dalit Christian.

Sharma, who attacked Pranay, was apprehended from Samastipur in Bihar and is being brought to Nalgonda on a transit warrant, the SP said.

Asghar Ali and Abdul Bari, who were acquitted in the the murder of Haren Pandya, hail from Nalgonda.

"Ali was earlier arrested in Haren Pandya murder case. He was convicted by a lower court but acquitted by the high court. Ali is involved in several other cases also. Bari was also an accused in the murder case of Pandya," the officer said.

Pranay and Amrutha, who were in love since their school days, got married in January this year.

Since August 9, the hired killers conducted recee of different places before executing their plan last Friday, police said.

The incident had triggered protests by some Dalit groups in Nalgonda.

Amrutha, who claimed her father insisted on her ending the marriage, said she will give birth to Pranay's child and ensure justice is done to him. She has also refused to return to her paternal home.

The SP said Maruthi Rao pressured his daughter to get the foetus aborted but failed. Rao had recently joined the TRS, while another accused Abdul Kareem, a transport operator, is a local Congress leader. Bari is an AIMIM worker, the officer said.

  

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 18 2018

    How it is possible to be a dalit christian when they claim that they preach equality in their faith?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    @Kishor kumar mangalore,why not kishor?When his born as either dalit and accepted his faith as christian later,or his father was Dalit and become as christian.How many people are born in other religion.later change to Islam etc,but not by force,like Mohammed Ali?some accept jain religion or Hindu too .Nowadays it is not a big matter.Afterall now here it is not important but the deed by own family.because of all these caste etc,own father forcing her to divorce or abort the child,a horrible thought.still horrible to hear amord complot to own daughter.Give all of them a harsh punishment.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 18 2018

    14 Years or Death ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 18 2018

    Choose between 14 Years or Death ...

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