A 38-year-old man in the clashes that broke out in Maharashtra’s Nagpur city on March 17 died at a hospital in the city on Saturday afternoon, The Indian Express reported.
Irfan Ansari died at 1.20 pm on Saturday, Dr Sagar Pande, deputy medical superintendent at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
A welder by profession, Ansari, left home around 11 pm on March 17 to catch a train to Itarsi in Madhya Pradesh. However, due to the violence, the autorickshaw he took could not go all the way and instead dropped him off at Central Avenue. He continued his journey on foot, but was attacked by a mob and sustained severe head injuries, his brother, Imran Ansari, told the newspaper.
The railway station was affected by the violence, The Hindu reported. Later, his family was notified by the hospital about Ansari’s severe injuries after the police had brought him in for treatment.
Imran Ansari said his brother briefly regained consciousness in the intensive care unit at the Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital and recounted his ordeal.
The violence in Nagpur on March 17 took place Hindutva groups held a protest in the city demanding that Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s tomb located...