A shocking case has come to light from Pune, Maharashtra. Here a man was murdered only because he had not printed the photographs of two other persons in the hoarding. Now the police have arrested two persons on the charge of murder in this case. According to the police, this entire dispute started on April 14, the birth anniversary of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.
According to the information, the deceased has been identified as Gangaram Shivaji Kale. Gangaram Shivaji Kale was a resident of Bibwewadi in Indira Nagar. The reason behind the murder of Shivaji Kale is being told not to print the photographs of the accused on the hoardings put up on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. The accused have been identified as Naruddin Mulla (26) and Ravi Jarpula (38), both residents of Katraj area.
Police said that in connection with the murder of Gangaram Shivaji Kale of Bibvewadi, his friend Pandit Kantenavaru (30) had lodged an FIR at the police station. The complainant Pandit said that he was in conversation with Kale at Zambre Vasti in Bibwewadi at around 9 pm on the night of 19 April when Naruddin Mulla and Ravi Jarpula attacked him with an iron hammer.
Police said the attackers were angry because their photographs were not printed on the hoardings put up in the area on April 14 to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar. Due to this, he allegedly attacked Kale on the head several times with a hammer, injuring him grievously. Kale and his friend Pandit Kantenavaru were admitted to the hospital for treatment, but on April 21, Kale succumbed to his injuries during treatment.
In this case, the police had initially booked Naruddin and Ravi on charges of attempt to murder. However, now after Kale’s death, these attackers have been booked under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Police Sub Inspector Sanjay Adling is leading the investigation in this case.