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AIMIM Extends Financial Support to Late Syed Saifuddin’s Family

The All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) party has extended financial support to the family of the late Syed Saifuddin.

The deceased, who was killed on the Jaipur Mumbai Express, leaves behind his grieving wife, Anjum Shaheen, and three children.

The AIMIM has offered Rs 1 lakh each to the three bereaved children to ease their financial burden during this difficult time.

In addition to AIMIM’s support, the Telangana State government has stepped forward to assist the grieving family. As a recognition of her late husband’s service, Anjum Shaheen has been bestowed with a 2 BHK flat in the Ziaguda area.

Anjum Shaheen has also been granted a government job at the office of Quli Qutub Shah Urban Development Authority in Hyderabad.

On Monday, on a running train near Palghar Station in Maharashtra, Syed Saifuddin, a 43-year-old man from Hyderabad and a mobile phone shop worker, was shot dead by Railway Police Force Constable Chetan Singh.

The accused, Constable Chetan Singh, is also alleged to have killed his senior colleague Tika Ram Meena and three other passengers, all visibly Muslim, using his automatic weapon.

In a video, Singh was heard hailing the ‘Modi-Yogi’ and ‘Thackeray’.

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