Modi demands action over rickshaw driver’s murder


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NEW DELHI // India’s prime minister has demanded swift punishment for the murderers of a rickshaw driver beaten to death for trying to stop two men urinating in public.

Ravindra Kumar, 32, was murdered on Saturday after he remonstrated with the two men, who are alleged to have threatened him before returning with others and murdering him.

No arrests have yet been made, and police say they are trying to identify the suspects and are examining CCTV footage from a liquor store where the two suspected attackers were spotted.

One government minister praised Kumar on Twitter for promoting Swachh Bharat, or "Clean India" — a campaign Narendra Modi launched shortly after he took office.

The Indian premier has stressed the need to clean up India, urging citizens to pick up brooms and set about sweeping streets and other public places.

Mr Modi, who is on an official four-nation tour of Europe, donated Rs100,000 (Dh5,683) to the victim’s family.

“The prime minister condemned the incident and directed the authorities to bring to book and punish the culprits for committing such [an] inhuman act,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement.

Kumar, who lived in a New Delhi slum, reportedly got married last year and his wife is seven months pregnant.

Mr Modi has made sanitation and hygiene a major theme of his government, calling for every household to have a toilet within four years.

Last year he announced that his government had already built more than 20 million toilets since 2014.

* Agence France-Presse