'Jai Shriram's slogan called, amulet is wrong', victim's elder victim changes statement in Ghaziabad case


- Police say those who beat up Abdul Samad were unhappy with the amulet they sold

New delhi date. Thursday, June 17, 2021

Political statements have come to a head after the attack on Abdul Samad Saifi at Loni in Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. In the midst of all this, Samad Saifi has come up with one more statement in which he speaks of chanting, threatening to kill, beating and even drinking urine. Samad has also denied the use of amulets.

He was speaking to reporters at his home in Anupshahr in Bulandshahr on Wednesday night. Those present with him in the video are questioning the police action. Abdul Samad Saifi said a pistol was aimed at his wrist, there were 4 people, he was beaten so badly with sticks and belts, they did not recognize him.

He further claimed that he was being falsely accused. He said he was unaware of any Muslim who had killed him. Talismans are wrong and they do no amulet work. He is being falsely accused. Anyone can make such an allegation, they live in a madrassa.

He also claimed that he had slogans like Jai Shriram, asked him to drink urine if he asked for water. A man standing near Saifi said he was shot twice but missed the fire. Why didn't the police finally register an FIR in 307?

Earlier, elder Samad Saifi had said that the police had cooperated with him. But now his statement is very different.

In fact, there is political turmoil in Ghaziabad over allegations of beating and forcible shaving of elder Samad Saifi. In this case, the police are denying the sectarian aspect but the opposition is attacking it. According to police, the men who beat up Abdul Samad were unhappy with the amulet they sold.


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