Mystery Surrounds Death of Cleric on Railway Tracks
The death of Muslim cleric Maulana Tausif Raza Mazhari, whose body was found on railway tracks in Bareilly, remains shrouded in mystery. While officials suggest a fall, the family claims foul play. An investigation is underway, with no formal complaints or clear motives established yet.
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The discovery of a Muslim cleric's body on railway tracks in Bareilly has raised serious questions and concerns. Maulana Tausif Raza Mazhari, 35, was found dead on April 27, and while police suggest a fall from a train, the family claims he was thrown off.
Eyewitness accounts hint at an accidental fall, but the cleric's family and local religious leaders insist on foul play. They alleged that Mazhari was attacked and thrown off by 'anti-social elements' during a robbery attempt.
The police are conducting an investigation after receiving assertions from All India Muslim Jamaat President, who stated Mazhari called his wife during the alleged assault. Meanwhile, the community awaits clarity and justice in this unsettling case.
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