The geographical boundary of Sohi, a nondescript village near Pahasu in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr, starts with a narrow irrigation canal brimming with monsoon water. At the juncture where the village road, punctuated with muddy potholes, meets the canal, is a dense mango orchard. The serenity of the orchard and the road snaking through the village are a deceptive façade for a village that has been simmering with communal tension in the wake of an elopement and a mysterious murder.
On the night of April 26, Yusuf, 25, ran away with Sonia, a 20-yearold Hindu girl from the neighbouring Fazalpur village. According to Hanifa, one of the 35 Muslims living in Sohi, which has a population of 3,000, the next morning, members of the Hindu Yuva Vahini (HYV), an outfit founded…