A video of a man hacking and burning alive a Muslim labourer in Rajasthan accusing him of “love jihad” has emerged on social media.
Mohammed Bhatta Sheikh, a resident of West Bengal, was allegedly killed to “stop him from Love Jihad”-- a term publicised by the Hindutva groups to refer to Muslim men marrying Hindu women and converting them to Islam.
In the video that was later uploaded on social media, the perpetrator, with a saffron teeka on his head, is seen threatening with impunity in front of the camera: 'Those who will commit love jihad, will meet with the same fate.'