Bulldozer model in Gujarat! Parade of those who killed Dharmesh on the street, house also demolished with bulldozer

Ahmedabad Murder: Uttar Pradesh’s bulldozer model has reached Ahmedabad. Over the past 72 hours, ‘Dhandhuka’ had been inflamed by the murder of Dharmesh. Today, bulldozer action was taken at the house of the murder accused. Tuesday morning proved ominous for those accused of killing Dharmesh. The bulldozer came and settled accounts one by one. The Dhandhuka area of Ahmedabad had been tense for the past 3 days after the murder of Dharmesh. The accusations were against Sameer and Rizwan, who killed Dharmesh after a minor dispute.

Rizwan killed Dharmesh!

Actually, in Dhandhuka, a young man named Dharmesh from the Bharwad community was going on a bike with a young woman. On the way, a young man named Rizwan overtook Dharmesh’s bike and made a comment. After that, a dispute arose between them. The dispute turned into a scuffle. Rizwan threatened to deal with Dharmesh. Dharmesh then went to Rizwan’s house with his companions. In the ensuing fight, Rizwan attacked Dharmesh with a knife, resulting in his death.

Bulldozer ran at murder accused’s house

The police and administration were investigating the case when they discovered illegal construction at the house of the murder accused. The officials had already made up their minds. They had to provide justice upon receiving complaints about those breaking the rules. So, on Tuesday morning, as government offices opened, the bulldozer reached the accused’s house. The administration demolished the illegal construction at the houses of those who killed Dharmesh.

Administration had received a tip

As news of Dharmesh’s death in Rizwan’s attack spread, tension spread in Dhandhuka town. The murder of Dharmesh took on a communal color. Soon, Dharmesh’s supporters took to the streets and began vandalizing. Shops were set on fire. After that, there was a continuous demand for bulldozer action against the houses of all accused, including Rizwan and Sameer.

Until now, similar bulldozer justice has been seen in Uttar Pradesh, where committing a crime leads to bulldozer treatment, and now something similar has been witnessed in Ahmedabad.

Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, located in the Indian state of Gujarat, is a historic city founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah. It served as the capital of the Gujarat Sultanate and later became a key center for India’s independence movement, famously hosting Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage City, renowned for its stunning Indo-Islamic architecture, vibrant markets, and rich textile heritage.

Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh is a culturally and historically rich state in northern India, often considered the heart of the Hindi heartland. It is home to the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, the holy city of Varanasi on the Ganges River, and Ayodhya, the birthplace of the Hindu god Rama. Its history spans ancient kingdoms like the Maurya and Gupta empires, through the Mughal era, to its role in the Indian independence movement.

Dhandhuka

Dhandhuka is a historic town in the Ahmedabad district of Gujarat, India, known for its association with the Jain faith and the revered saint Shrimad Rajchandra. It was the birthplace of Shrimad Rajchandra in 1867, a spiritual teacher who greatly influenced Mahatma Gandhi. The town features the Shrimad Rajchandra Ashram and several ancient Jain temples, making it an important pilgrimage site.

Bharwad community

The Bharwad community is a pastoralist and cattle-herding group primarily found in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan, with a history dating back centuries. Traditionally nomadic, they are known for their deep knowledge of animal husbandry, particularly of buffaloes and cows, and their distinct cultural practices, including vibrant folk music and attire. Over time, many Bharwads have transitioned to settled agriculture, but they continue to preserve their unique identity and oral traditions.