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The leader of Hindu Sen Vishnu Gupta claims that there was a shootout in his car and claims that it was “a conspiracy aimed at silenced” – India News

The leader of Hindu Sen Vishnu Gupta claims that there was a shootout in his car and claims that it was “a conspiracy aimed at silenced” – India News

The head of Hindu Sen Wisznu Gupta stated on Saturday that his car He was fired when he traveled from Ajmer to Delhi early in the morning. Ramchandra Chaudhara, a village officer in Ajmer, confirmed that the police had initiated an investigation in connection with the complaint of Gupta.

According to the authorities, the incident occurred after the court trial in Ajmer on January 24. According to the reports, Gupt was attacked by the attackers on motorcycles the next day on the Ajmer-Jaipur motorway. The police found scratches on the car door and registered the company, continuing the search for suspects. The FSL team was called to collect evidence. Gupta stated that the bullet hit the rear side door on the driver’s side.

In an interview with The Indian Express Gupta he described the event: “Two cyclists shot at my car. It was too early for anyone to be visible because of the poor lighting. When I heard a shot, I told the driver to accelerate. When I looked back, I saw escaping motorcyclists.

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Gupta also revealed that for some time he was threatened with death and made many companies in both Ajmer and Delhi. He believes that the attack was part of a “well -planned conspiracy”, which aims to silence him and prevent him from continuing to continue the “Dargah case”.

In November 2024, the court in Ajmer took into account the petition submitted by Gupta to examine Ajmer Sharif Dargah, citing evidence of the existence of an ancient temple of Śiwy at the sanctuary. In the petition of Gupta, a retired judge Harbilas Sarda from 1911 was referred to, which suggested that the temple’s debris was used to build Dargah. Two hearings were held in this matter, the last took place on January 24.