RANCHI: A Muslim man has been beaten to death in the Eastern Indian state of Jharkhand after reportedly asking a group to stop playing loud music on New Year’s Day.
The incident happened in Mandar, a town close to the state capital, Ranchi.
People blocked the national motorway to demand the arrest of suspects but the blockade was eventually cleared by the police.
Extra security personnel have been deployed in the area to keep the peace between Muslim and Hindu communities.
The deceased Waseem Ansari, 19, worked as a daily wage labourer in Pune and had returned to his village a couple of days ago.
A senior police officer gave the media an account of the incident: “Preliminary inquiry suggests that a group was playing loud music to celebrate New Year’s Day.”
“Waseem Ansari and two of his friends approached the group and told them to stop playing loud music. This led to an argument and Waseem was attacked by the group.”
It seems that he was hit by one of the sharp instruments used in cooking.