In the wake of Kamlesh Tiwari’s gruesome murder, scores of Islamists took to social media to express their elation and satisfaction over the brutal crime.
In December 2015, protests had broken out in several cities, from north to south, east to west, demanding a death sentence for Kamlesh Tiwari because he had called prophet Muhammad gay.
Another social media user had also pleaded guilty and a sentencing hearing would be held on Monday. Two others had to plead not guilty and were being held without bail. All four were charged under laws against causing racial disharmony, incitement and misusing communications networks.
The court held that Rangaswamy opined on Prophet Muhammad and his family after reading relevant history and no outright derogatory or slanderous comments were made