The sudden demise of Mathura’s iconic Farsa Baba has ignited fury across Hindu circles, with kathavachak Devkinandan Maharaj branding it outright ‘Sanatana’s murder.’ As security tightens in the holy city, grieving kin and supporters accuse cow smugglers of orchestrating the hit, demanding rigorous investigation.
Maharaj’s poignant words cut deep: Mathura’s holy lands, once plagued by cow trafficking horrors, now witness the slaying of its defender. ‘This demands urgent, unbiased police action,’ he emphasized. ‘We can’t let honest protectors become targets.’
Speaking exclusively, big brother Keshav Singh painted a vivid picture of the night. Long hounded by traffickers, Chandrashekhar slipped out in socks with aides to halt a dubious truck. The rear-end collision felt engineered, he said, slamming cops for cover-up efforts.
A 40-year veteran of gauseva, Baba’s legacy fuels calls for Yogi Adityanath’s intervention against smuggling. Companion Krishna Bhardwaj recounted the timeline: Baba’s 1 AM tip-off on loaded animals, their rush to the scene, then the 3 AM accident alert. Smugglers vanished; the wreckage bore vengeance marks. ‘Expose the truth or face our protests,’ he warned authorities.
This clash underscores escalating vigilante-smuggler wars, with Mathura on edge. Will justice prevail, or will it embolden criminals targeting dharma’s warriors?