Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.
Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of the Gorakhnath mutt, of which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is head priest. A crowd is seen throwing rocks at the man, identified as Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi by the police. The incident took place outside the temple gate at 7 pm on Sunday. Murtaza is a resident of Gorakhpur and studied at the prestigious IIT (Indian Institute of Technology)-Bombay, said the police. He graduated in 2015. "A laptop and a phone were recovered from him. A ticket was also found. Investigations are on," said Akhil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police, Gorakhpur.Lucknow: An IIT graduate attacked two policemen with a sharp weapon outside the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur and tried to break into the temple while raising religious slogans last evening, before he was overpowered by a crowd. In dramatic videos, the engineer is seen waving what appears to be a dagger and shouting just outside the Gorakhnath temple, the headquarters of
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