Dignity housing allotted in Hyderabad to widow of Syed Saifuddin who was killed aboard train by RPF constable
The Hindu
Hyderabad parliamentarian Asaduddin Owaisi handed over an allotment order for a 2BHK flat to Anjum Shaheen, the widow of Syed Saifuddin, who was killed aboard a train by RPF constable Chetan Singh
Hyderabad parliamentarian Asaduddin Owaisi on September 13 handed over an allotment order for a 2BHK flat to Anjum Shaheen, the widow of Syed Saifuddin, the 43-year-old resident of Hyderabad, who was killed aboard a train by Railway Police Force constable Chetan Singh.
Mr Owaisi handed over the order to Ms Shaheen, who was joined by her daughters, and a relative at the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen’s headquarters in Darussalaam.
Saifuddin was one of the four killed aboard the train travelling from Jaipur to Mumbai on July 31. He worked at a mobile phone kiosk, and was a resident of A-Battery Line, a neighbourhood with densely packed, two-storey houses, many of which share common walls, situated along a narrow street.
It was approximately 11.30 a.m. on that day, when Syed Yunusuddin, the victim’s younger brother, received a phone call from the authorities is Mumbai who told him about Saifuddin’s death. The victim was laid to rest in near Bidar in Karnataka.
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