Owaisi Lashed Out At Junaid-Nasir Murder Case: Will PM Say Something Or Not?

Hyderabad, Feb 17 (Maxim News): AIMIM President and Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi has attacked the BJP government of Center and Haryana State governments on Junaid-Nasir Murder Case, death lives is being seen on Facebook, will Prime Minister Narendra Modi say something or not? He said that he has no hope that the Center or the Haryana governments will take action against the accused Monu Manesar who actually gets protection. He runs a gang like a mafia, deaths were made live on Facebook.

Owaisi said that this is the reality. Victim’s family members have made a complaint. Alleged that the kidnapper Monu is a favorite of the BJP government of Haryana. He said that the BJP government gives protection to him. He runs a gang like a mafia, Waris death was made live on Facebook. The same person shot Moin, and Owaisi asked why the Haryana government has not arrested the accused.

Speaking to press persons, here today, Owaisi said, “I hope justice will not be found. “During this, Owaisi also fiercely targeted the Congress government of Rajasthan. He said Junaid and Nasir were kidnapped from Rajasthan. They were brought from Rajasthan to Haryana and burnt alive. Why didn’t the Rajasthan government take immediate action? Ashok Gehlot’s police did not act on time and till now the culprits have not been arrested. the culprits are well-known cow vigilantes. Justice should be done to the families of Junaid and Naseer.”

Owaisi attacked the BJP government in the Junaid and Naseer murder cases and revived the case of Waris and Moin. In fact, Monu Manesar, accused in the Junaid-Nasir murder case, has a case registered against him for killing Junaid and firing at Moin. before this incident, Monu Manesar along with his accomplices had badly beaten up a 22-year-old youth (Waris) on the suspicion of cow smuggling. he had died in the hospital. The police are also accused of suppressing the matter. (Maxim News)


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