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On the Way to Open Bank Account for his First Salary, Sameer Lynched by Goons in UP

The killing of a 20-year-old Muslim youth in Banat town of Shamli district is alarming as UP assembly elections are only a few months away.

The incident happened on September 09, when goons of the right-wing outfit Bajrang Dal attacked Sameer when he was on the way to open a bank account.

As per Muslim Mirror, Sameer had completed his training as a mechanic and had joined Tata Sales and Services at Shamli in Uttar Pradesh, two months ago. On September 9th, Sameer was relieved of his duties to open his bank account and receive his first salary.

At around 6 o’clock, Sameer was approached by a gang of youth near a Bus stop- three kilometres away from Shamli.
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The goons assaulted him brutally after his elbow touched with one of the assailants.
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The attackers, as per the report, kept smashing his skull to the road till he lost his consciousness. Several bypassers came to his rescue and rushed him to a local government hospital in Khudana- 5 kilometres away from the spot.

The doctors there referred him to a hospital in Muzaffarnagar, as his injuries were critical.

Upon Sameer’s examination, he was declared dead.

“Sameer was taken on a Riskhaw for almost two hours until he died before we could reach Muzaffarnagar. There was no ambulance to take him to Muzaffarnagar,”, said his uncle Adil.

The 20-year-old was the sole bread winner for his family. His family said that Sameer had geared himself up at an early age to bear the responsibility of the family as his father had expired when he (sameer) was only 17 years old.

Sameer has left behind four members, a widowed mother, an eighteen years old sister and two younger brothers studying in classes 10 and 7 in the school.

Iram said, “I want them (culprits) to be killed the same way the killed my brother.” The bereaved family has no means of income now.

They also said that no official of the Government has visited the family nor has any financial aid to the family been delivered or declared by any agency of the government.

FIR was lodged for the incident by Sameer’s uncle on 10 September, naming eight accused. Three accused persons have been arrested by the Police, five persons named in FIR are still roaming free.

Meanwhile, a team of All India Lawyers Council (AILC) headed by Adv Sharfuddin Ahmad, the Secretary-General , Adv R Sevvilam Parithi, the Vice President, and others, with a purpose to gather first-hand information, met with Sameer’s family on September 14. and assured them legal support.

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