Vadodara, May 9: A priest of a temple, said to be trained to use weapons in a camp, gunned down a former councilor of Nadiad Municipality in Gujarat, fuelling communal violence in the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state.
Ashok Bhuria, the priest of the temple to Dalaram Bapa, a patron saint of local Dalit community, fired upon Sajid Vora, the ex-councillor using his licenced 12 bore gun at around 2 a.m. on Saturday.
The priest justified the killing alleging that Vora led a mob that allegedly tried to storm the temple by pelting stones. The accused priest lived in the temple premises along with his family.
Members of both the sides filed FIRs at Nadiad police station. As per FIR filed by one Mohammad Imran, Vora and Bhuria had fought over parking of his two-wheeler after which Bhuria took out his gun and fired at him.
A cross-FIR filed by one Girish Giri stated that a mob armed with sharp weapons attacked the ashram of Dalaram Bapa with the intention to damage the temple property. Threatened by the mob, the accused fired from his gun in self-defence, police said.
The bullet hit Vora in the chest. He was rushed to a hospital in Anand town where he died during treatment on later Saturday.
Kheda Superintendent of Police Sachin Badshah said the police being deployed in the locality to maintain law and order as the body of the victim was being brought to his house from Anand hospital where he died. So far, nobody has been arrested.
Badshah said people of two communities clashed over an old matter, with the accused firing from his licenced gun in self-defence.
“The incident took place in a Muslim dominated locality following some altercation over a motorcycle. The gun was fired in self-defence,” Badshah said indirectly justifying the crime.



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