Udaipur
Thousands of residents of Udaipur, agitated by the gruesome broad daylight beheading of Kanhaiya Lal Telli inside his tailoring shop by two assailants on Tuesday, took out a silent march in the midst of curfew on Thursday, demanding the death penalty for the accused.
Scores of people from Udaipur and its adjoining areas took part in the silent march with placards and saffron flags. The rally left the municipal corporation premises and culminated at the district collectorate.
The march was around 2.5 km long.
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Apart from capital punishment for the killers, the protestors also demanded Rs 5 crore compensation and government jobs for both sons of Kanhaiya Lal, medical treatment of the companion who was injured while saving the deceased, along with complete security for the victim's entire family.