There is outrage in the country after the brutal murder of Taylor Kanhaiya in Udaipur, Rajasthan. There is an atmosphere of tension regarding the incident. Although the police have arrested both the killers, the anger of the people has not subsided. Police are deployed everywhere in the city. Curfew has been imposed in seven police station areas. Internet has been suspended for 24 hours in entire Rajasthan. Meanwhile, the MP of Netherlands whose old name is Dutch, Geert Wilders has advised that India should stop being tolerant of intolerant people.
Geert Wilders is the same MP who supported Nupur Sharma’s statement. Wilders tweeted, “Please India as a friend I tell you: Stop being tolerant of the intolerant. Defend Hinduism against extremists, terrorists and jihadists. Do not please Islam, because it will cost you dearly. Hindus deserve leaders who protect them 100%!”
Netherlands MP Geert Wilders Supported Nupur Sharma by tweeting and said that why should India apologize on the whole issue? He tweeted, “It is ridiculous that Arab and Islamic countries are asking India to apologize. Why should India apologize?” The Dutch MP wrote in another tweet, “Appeasement never works. It will only make things worse. So my dear friends of India, don’t be afraid of Islamic countries.”
Meanwhile, the Home Ministry has directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to take over the investigation of the murder. The Home Ministry said that the involvement of any organization in this massacre and international links will be thoroughly investigated.
On the other hand, MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore has blamed the Gehlot government of Rajasthan for the entire incident. Looking at the kind of action he has taken in the last three and a half years, it can be said that the state government is solely responsible for this terrorist attack. The decisions of the Rajasthan government clearly show appeasement. Such incidents are happening time and again in Rajasthan. Such terrorist organizations are flourishing in Rajasthan. The present government of Rajasthan has left no stone unturned to encourage them. The decisions of the Rajasthan government clearly show appeasement.