Protest and blockade at Regal. फोटो- जयेश मालवीय – फोटो : अमर उजाला, इंदौर
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कर्नाटक में जैन आचार्य कामकुमार नंदी महाराज की हत्या के विरोध में गुरुवार को इंदौर के कई प्रमुख बाजार बंद रहे। Along with keeping the market closed, the Jain society also protested at Regal Square. During this, there was a long jam and the police opened the way with great difficulty. In this matter, the International Jain Sangh has closed India. Under this, the Jain community also came out on the streets in Madhya Pradesh. Jain Sangh officials say that all the people involved in the conspiracy to kill Jain Acharya should be arrested immediately. The matter should be investigated by the CBI and the accused should be prosecuted in the fast track court. All major markets closed in Indore
Major markets of the city including Cloth Market, Khajuri Bazar, Jawahar Marg did not open in Indore. A vehicle rally was taken out from Kalani Nagar to the commissioner’s office under the leadership of Vishwa Jain Sangathan. The rally received blessings from Acharya Viharsha Sagar Maharaj. The rally reached back to the commissioner’s office via Khajuri Bazar, Rajbada, Topkhana, Regal Tiraha, Kirti Stambh. A memorandum was handed over to the Prime Minister and the Home Minister here. In Rajwada Chowk also, the people of the society expressed their displeasure by raising slogans. What’s the matter?
Ten days ago, Digambar Jain monk Kam Kumar Nandi Maharaj was murdered in Chikkodi taluk of Belagavi, Karnataka. The accused cut the Jain monk’s body into pieces and threw it into a closed borewell in the village. The police have arrested two people Narayan Basappa Madi and Hasan Dalayath. Police say that the murder was done over a transaction of about Rs 6 lakh. On July 6, the news of the disappearance of Jain monk Kam Kumar came. He was not found in his room at Nandi Parvat Ashram, while his Pichhika and Kamandal were there. 5 जुलाई की रात 10 बजे तक उन्हें कमरे में देखा गया था। The concern of his disciples increased when the Jain saint was not found in his ashram. When he was not found even after a lot of search, Bhimappa Ugare, president of Acharya Kam Kumar Nandi Charitable Trust, lodged a complaint with the police. On July 8, the police recovered the body parts of the Jain monk, tied in a saree, from a borewell in Katakbhavi village. ,
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