"Delhi riots: A heartbreaking story of a daughter relating to her father"


In the Indian capital, stories about the genocide of Muslims have come to fruition. One of them is Gulshan whose father Mohammed Anwar was burnt inside the house.
When Gulshan quietly planned to bury his father, the hospital administration returned only one leg to his late father. The relief team reached Mohammad Anwar's burnt house, but after one million attempts, only one leg was returned.
When his daughter Gulshan reached Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, doctors waited for her and returned her father's leg.
Mohammed Anwar was a resident of Shiv Vihar, a poor area of ​​Delhi where the worst Muslim riots were to be seen. The religious fires that started here had engulfed the whole of north-east Delhi.
Gulshan, who lives in Mahendra Singhpaklawa, who saved Muslims in New Delhi riots, came to her father's house with her husband Naseeruddin, who disappeared four years ago.
Naseeruddin was blind in the acid accident and was living on rent and raising goats.
When Gulshan arrived home, it was learned that his father had been shot twice. Then the house was set on fire and then the body of Mohammad Anwar was thrown in. All the belongings were looted before the house was burnt.

Gulshan's last talk to her father was on February 25. His father had said that there was anxiety and riots everywhere.
Gulshan asked his father if anyone had killed him so he said the last thing. 'No son just surrounds our area.
Except for the smoke rising from his maize, Gulshan ran to his uncle Saleem, who was a resident of street number one of Shiv Vihar, Prem Vihar. But Uncle Salem's house was also burned, but he managed to save his life.
Gulshan said that after killing his father, rioters named his uncle and asked where was Saleem? Another Muslim lives here.
Saleem is also a witness to the martyrdom of his brother Anwar and is still hiding in a safe haven. Gulshan's DNA identifies his father's leg, which is now buried.

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