Agra: The fatal shooting of a 27-year-old Muslim waiter in Agra on Wednesday night has sparked controversy after social media claims linked the incident to "revenge" for the recent Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir. However, the police have dismissed these claims, terming them as fake and inflammatory.

Gulfam, an employee at a restaurant on Shilpgram Road, was shot dead around midnight by three unidentified assailants on a scooter. Saif Ali (25), who worked at a nearby dhaba, was also injured in the firing and is currently stable after undergoing surgery to remove a bullet from his shoulder.

Shortly after the shooting, a video circulated online showing two men identifying themselves as members of the “Kshatriya Gau Raksha Dal” and claiming responsibility for the killing as an act of revenge for the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists. The men, armed with guns and knives, alleged that the victim had been targeted for his religious identity.

Tajganj Police, however, have rejected any communal motive behind the attack. The Agra Police Commissionerate clarified via its official X handle that no such organization exists in the city and that preliminary investigations point to a personal dispute, reportedly over food quality.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (Tajganj) Areeb Ahmed stated that an FIR under Sections 101 (murder) and 109 (attempt to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita has been registered. Six teams are currently reviewing CCTV footage and monitoring border checkpoints to track down the accused.

One of the individuals seen in the viral video has been taken into custody, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend the second. ACP (Cyber Cell) Sukanya Sharma warned that spreading communal misinformation could lead to legal consequences under the IT Act, and said cyber teams have flagged several handles for inciting tensions online.

Officials at S.N. Medical College confirmed that Gulfam died of a close-range gunshot wound. Forensic teams recovered three spent cartridges from the crime scene. Eyewitnesses described the attackers as being in their early 20s and fleeing towards Fatehabad Road.

Local citizens’ group Hindustani Biradari has called for communal harmony and announced the deployment of volunteers to counter online disinformation.

Restaurant owner Shahid Ali has appealed for enhanced night patrolling and upgraded CCTV infrastructure, particularly in the Shilpgram-Taj East Gate corridor—a tourist-heavy area recently visited by US Vice President J.D. Vance and his family.

Police expect significant progress in the investigation within 48 hours and continue to examine all possible motives, including communal provocation.

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Bengaluru (PTI): A woman was booked on charges of obstructing a police inspector from discharging his official duties and threatening to commit suicide if he did not accept her love proposal, police said on Wednesday.

The 45-year-old inspector attached to the Ramamurthy Nagar Police Station here alleged that the woman repeatedly harassed him, they said.

According to his complaint, the harassment began on October 30, when he started receiving calls from an unknown woman from multiple phone numbers.

During these calls, she allegedly spoke incoherently and claimed to have close links with several highly placed individuals, including the Chief Minister, Deputy CM, Home Minister and other political leaders.

Police said the woman sent photographs via WhatsApp purportedly showing herself with these dignitaries and claimed she could use their influence to compel the inspector to accept her proposal. She also allegedly threatened to use her contacts against him if he refused.

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The inspector said that he advised her to visit the police station and submit a written complaint if she had any grievance. However, she did not do so and instead continued to repeatedly call and send messages, which disturbed his official duties, the FIR said.

According to the FIR, on November 7, the woman allegedly visited his office and handed over an envelope containing some tablets along with handwritten letters. The letters contained emotionally charged and inappropriate content, and the woman claimed they were written using her blood, indicating obsessive behaviour.

Despite being clearly informed that the number she was contacting was an official departmental number meant for public service, she allegedly continued making unnecessary calls and messages, causing mental harassment and obstruction to his day-to-day duties, he alleged.

During the inquiry, police learnt that the woman had allegedly exhibited similar behaviour with other police and government officials in the past, it stated.

On December 12, she allegedly went to his police station and shouted and threatened to commit suicide and ruin the inspector's career if he did not respond to her proposal, prompting him to lodge a complaint.

"Based on the complaint, a case was registered against the woman under Sections 132 (assault or criminal force to deter a public servant from discharge of duty), 351(2) (criminal intimidation) and 221 (obstructing a public servant in discharge of public functions) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at the Ramamurthy Nagar Police Station. The matter is under investigation," police said.