Noida: In January last year, a brief 18th birthday approach, a 17-year-old boy appeared near Jamia Millia Islamia with a gun and fired protesters of citizenship amendments (CAA).
He was ordered for an attempt to murder and under the parts of Act Act, but because he was underage, he was taken to protective detention.
The source said the boy was then given a guarantee after guarantees from him and his family that he “repented” and had “misled”.
But the road he took since he reached freedom did not suggest.
Last week, at Mahapanchayat in Patudi, he called on the attack on the Muslim community.
Since then, the pseudonym he uses has tended to be a social media tag.
Esproold hatred that rabbi has almost uniformly criticized or is not recognized throughout the ideologically political opinion.
But it doesn’t seem to have a problem for a 19-year-old child.
In the video conducted a twitter round, the boy said he was standing with his words.
And repeat it.
Hashtag support has tended to signal.
‘Fans’ page’ on Instagram gives a glimpse of life that is very different from class XI students who have departed from their homes in Gautam Village Budh Nagar on 30 January last year and shot to infamy.
The boy was seen between the car, stepped into the background score and sat behind the office desk.
The latest post is the screenshot that shows the trend on the variant of Kappa Coronavirus and the promotion of the latest Farhan Akhtar film.
However, it is not an endorsement of organic popularity, other posts determine the date and time for ‘supporters’ to tweet it (the video is said to display the boy also appeared on social media where he sounded to say the social media account has been banned, the arrest tag is a trend on Twitter , and that “his followers” must respond by playing support tags into trends).
His fanatical view, allegedly aired in several media, was also recorded on the fan page like Not who accused the denial of the police’s permission to the parade proposed to West Bengal ahead of the poll there earlier this year.
One post marked the Jamia photo shoot – which occurred on the Martyr Day (January 30) – describing the boy as Godse Nathuram second.
“He to Netagiri now.
Elderness is too supportive,” Satish said, who lived in the same environment as the boy.
The boy’s family emphasized the distance from him, claiming he no longer lived with them and was a rare visitor.
However, in the video on social media, the boy was seen wearing a bouquet of flowers because he was welcomed to the village.
In the crowd is neighbors and relatives.
The boy’s grandfather confirmed to Ti, he came out with a guarantee and had even registered in the BA program at the Open University.
“He studied at the center of Ghaziabad University.
He is Inter Pass.
Sometimes he comes home,” he said.
However, his father said that the boy had mostly lived in Delhi and elsewhere and did not discuss his existence with him.
Family, he insisted, had “no relationship” with him.
However, local youth still track it on social media and whatsapp groups.
“He is very active in social media.
He went to Rajasthan and uploaded the video on Instagram about it,” Satish said.
While local clothing, including the Bajrang Dal unit, denied any relationship with him, the young men in the area said he had a patronage.
“He seems only to Bajrang Dal.
He is the main person here,” said a local resident, who refused to be named.
In the WhatsApp group that connects local Bajrang Dal supporters, many boy videos are shared.
Lalit Sharma, Gautam President Budh Nagar from Bajrang Dal, told Ti that the clothes did not support anyone who violated the constitution.
“Since the BJP government comes to the office, there are so many young men who use our clothing flag without knowing anything about clothes,” he said.
The boy’s cousin is the BJP Mandal Secretary in Gautam Budh Nagar.
He told Toi that the boy had no connection with the party.
“We have tried to explain to him many times, but his mind has truly ‘Hindutvawadi’ and he remains involved in the activity,” he said.