The case was registered on the basis of Dilkash’s complaint as he had suffered a fracture. In their complaint, he mentioned that he and his friends were forced to say Jai Mata Ki," said Singh. According to Dilkash, one of the offenders hit Ajmal after they refused to chant Jai Mata Ki. "When I intervened, they started beating me as well," said Dilkash, adding that Naeem was also thrashed. Dilkash, Ajmal and Naeem are from Bihar’s Purnia district and came to Delhi last year to study at the Faiz-ul-uloom Ghausia Madarsa in Ramesh Enclave’s Mohammadi Masjid. The trio said that they managed to escape after a few minutes and flee towards the madrasa. "We called the police on 100 and they responded fast by sending a police vehicle that took us to a hospital," said Naeem. At least 20 young men study and live here with the help of donations from local residents, according to the concerned.
truth behind assault of Madrasa students for not saying ‘Jai Mata di’
The case was registered on the basis of Dilkash’s complaint as he had suffered a fracture. In their complaint, he mentioned that he and his friends were forced to say Jai Mata Ki," said Singh. According to Dilkash, one of the offenders hit Ajmal after they refused to chant Jai Mata Ki. "When I intervened, they started beating me as well," said Dilkash, adding that Naeem was also thrashed. Dilkash, Ajmal and Naeem are from Bihar’s Purnia district and came to Delhi last year to study at the Faiz-ul-uloom Ghausia Madarsa in Ramesh Enclave’s Mohammadi Masjid. The trio said that they managed to escape after a few minutes and flee towards the madrasa. "We called the police on 100 and they responded fast by sending a police vehicle that took us to a hospital," said Naeem. At least 20 young men study and live here with the help of donations from local residents, according to the concerned.
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