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Love Jihad in Uttar Pradesh: Mohd Naved kills pregnant Seema Gautam, family cries for justice

“Love Jihad in Uttar Pradesh: Mohd Naved kills pregnant Seema Gautam, family cries for justice”, Organiser, May 30, 2023:

“On May 28 and 29, we lost two daughters at the hands of Islamists. One was killed in the capital city of the country while the other was killed a few kilometres ahead in Uttar Pradesh. While Sakshi was butchered to death by Sahil in Delhi, pregnant Dalit woman Seema met the same fate in Shahjahanpur, UP.

The internet and the web portals are flooded with the details of Sakshi’s murder. Let me take you to the details of the murder of the other daughter we lost on May 28.

The woman has been identified as Seema Gautam while her live-in partner has been identified as Mohammad Naved, who was accompanied by his friends Mustakeem and Farhad Khan….”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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