Jamia firing / attacker wrote on Facebook wall 2 days ago- Tandava … must have heard the name, now you will see; Claimed to avenge Kasganj incident
- On 26 January 2018, there was violence in Saharanpur during the Tiranga Yatra, in which a man named Chandan Gupta was killed.
- Rambhakt Gopal, who shot in the Jamia area, had been writing on social media for the past one week that he was about to do something
new Delhi. On Thursday, Ramabhakta Gopal, who shot in Delhi’s Jamia area, had been posting such posts on his Facebook profile continuously for the past few days, indicating that he was about to do something. Gopal, who describes himself as a devotee and a staunch Hindu, had posted several posts on the Facebook wall in the last 5-6 days. On January 28, he wrote on the Facebook wall, #Tandava … must have heard the name, now see. Shortly before the Jamia incident, he wrote in his profile – let me see first.
University students were to march against the CAA in Jamia area. Just before this, Rambhakt Gopal arrived waving desi katta and he also fired a fire. Even about an hour before this incident, he wrote – I am giving freedom. Many such posts are on his Facebook profile. Facebook has now deleted her profile. In one of his posts, he also mentioned Chandan Gupta. In it, he wrote… .. Chandan Bhai, this is for you. A day earlier, on January 29, he wrote in a post – The first revenge is Tera Hoga Bhai Chandan.
Who was Chandan Gupta?
On 26 January 2018, activists of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and ABVP were taking out a rally by bike as part of the tricolor trip in Uttar Pradesh’s Kasganj district. During this, he had an argument with the people of a community about slogans. Fights broke out, firing from both sides. In this, Chandan Gupta, who was involved in the tricolor journey, died after being shot.
“Take care of my house”
Gopal posted before the firing in Jamia, “I am giving freedom.” He wrote in a post- “Take care of my house” in this post, he also put an emoji with folded hands. In a post he wrote Shaheen Bhaag to Shaheen Bagh. He posted – “Shaheen Bhaag, game over”. In another post, he sent a passionate appeal – “On my last journey, take me to saffron and have Jai Shri Ram slogans.”
Gopal’s father said- Son never fought, he was studying
Gopal, a resident of Jewar, has maintained a profile on Facebook under the name Rambhakta Gopal. Father Rajendra Sharma runs a paan shop. They have two sons, Gopal is the elder son who studies in 12th standard. The father said that the son had never fought anyone before. He was studying At the same time, people of the neighborhood are saying that Gopal became active on Facebook for more than three years.