“Bajrang Dal activist, That’s it, That’s the tweet”, says Gaana employee on Rinku Sharma’s brutal murder

26-year-old Bajrang Dal activist Rinku Sharma was stabbed to death in front of his parents in his own house, allegedly after arguments over the donation drive for Ayodhya Ram Mandir Temple construction.

A mob of around 25-30 people brutally stabbed Rinku Sharma to death in front of his parents on February 10 (Wednesday).

The police have arrested the four assailants, who entered Rinku’s house and killed him in cold blood. The accused are Mohammad Islam, Danish Nasruddin, Dilshan and Dilshad Islam, according to social media posts.

In light of this, an employee of music streaming service app Gaana, has put out a tweet that comes across as legitimizing this brutal murder.

One Tanzila Anis, who works as a Content Head at Gaana, commenting on the murder said “Bajrang Dal activist, That’s it, That’s the tweet”.

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With her tweet going viral on Twitter and other social media platforms, she has now locked her profile.

Tanzila Anis seems to be a serial abuser and peddler of hatred, particularly targeting the Hindu community.

In 2012, she wrote “I have thing for mythological dick”, in an apparent reference to Lord Shiva. In another tweet on Lord Shiva she said “I just saw this huge Shiva idol with legs spread wide. I want to stand under it. Who wants to join me in this #blasphemy”.

In April 2013, she said that Lord Krishna indulged in ‘orgy’ with gopis (Lord Krishna’s women devotees). “This boy is mad”, she had tweeted.

She had also slandered Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman by making inappropriate references. In another tweet put in March 2015, she said that there must be an outrage on why there are more Hindus in India.

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Many are now lashing out at Gaana app and questioning if the organization does not do social media background checks before employing people.

Some have also uninstalled the Gaana app.

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