An elderly Muslim gentleman killed brutally by a youth

Hyderabad, January 18: In order to giving an air for communal tension, a pious elderly Muslim gentleman was brutally killed by a Hindu youth. The mistake of the elderly gentleman was that he had admonished the young man to refrain from abusing his mother.

The irritated youth caused many injuries with a sword. The old man, Mr. Syed Nooruddin (65) was a retired Aeronautical Engineer. After retiring from Saudi Airlines, he had shifted to Hyderabad. He had returned from the mosque after offering Isha prayer. His neighbor Maheshwari, the local BJP leader and her son were fighting with each other for quite some time. In order to settle the dispute, Mr. Nooruddin went to the neighbour’s house and advised Rajeshwar not to fight with his mother.

Reliable sources indicated that Rajeshwar was playing DJ Recording on the occasion of Sankranti. It was also reported that he had constructed the temple of Naag god in his house and he used to play recordings loudly to offer prayer which was causing noise pollution and inconvenience to the locals. Mr. Nooruddin had objected to his playing records loudly. The murderer, Rajeshwar attacked Mr. Nooruddin to take revenge. Mr. Nooruddin received serious injury and fell down in front of his house. The local youths shifted him to a private hospital in Chaderghat where he was declared dead. Later, police shifted the dead body to Osmania General Hospital. Tension prevailed in Azampura and adjoining areas. Addl. Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Mr. Anjani Kumar and DCP of East Zone, Dr. A. Ravinder reached the spot. The dead body was handed over to the relatives of the deceased late at night after the post mortem. DCP, Dr. Ravinder told that the accused, Rajeshwar has been arrested immediately and the investigations are in progress. Chaderghat police registered a case of murder. Mr. Nooruddin has two sons and 4 daughters. He was known as a gentleman in Azampura area near GHMC Ward Office.



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