"Lately, we have witnessed rumours being spread by some miscreants who throw carcasses at certain places - including surroundings of temple premises - at villages in and around Bishada, click photographs and then circulate the same through Whatsapp and social media," said Sanjeev Rana, village head of Bishada village.
"These photographs are followed by rumours circulated through the same networks," Rana, said adding that the matter was reported to the district magistrate and he was asked to take immediate action.
"The young blood (youth) in the village were influenced by the message, which later led to the violence. However, the young blood just wanted to teach a lesson to Iqhlaq's family. Killing him was out of question," he said.
"Bishada has always had a temple and a mosque and both communities have lived here in harmony for decades. There is no larger conspiracy or plan (yojana) behind the incident," Rana added.