Gurugram:The charge sheet filed in the death of two home guards during the Nuh violence indicates that the riots that broke out during the VHP yatra in July was "motivated" by the killing of two Muslim men earlier in the year allegedly at the hands of cow vigilantes, police have said.
According to police, the three men named in the charge sheet said that the July 31 Nuh violence was motivated by the killings of Nasir and Junaid in February and also the rumour that cow vigilante Monu Manesar would be attending the yatra. Sohil Khan, 21, a resident of Dhekli village, and Osama, 30, and Shaukeen, 25 , both residents of Firozpur Namak of Nuh district, were named in the charge sheet filed on November 24, police said.
According to the three men's confession, police said the Nuh violence was the result of "hatred" towards the Bajrang Dal and Hindu religion. On July 31, a VHP yatra passing the Anaj Mandi area in Nuh was pelted with stones by a mob and when home guards Neeraj and Gursevak reached there they too came under the attack, Inspector Ajay Kumar related in the more than 160 page-charge sheet.
The mob pelted stones and opened fire at the yatra participants and also shattered the windows of the police vehicle, which they later overturned and set on fire. The crowd dispersed only after the police fired warning shots in the air. Wounded in the attack, Neeraj and Gursevak were rushed to a hospital where they were declared dead, police said.