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A 23-year-old man from Telangana, is in a critical condition after being shot by an unidentified person in California on 4 June. The family is in a state of shock while the mother has still not been informed.
Mubeen was shot twice in the stomach by an unidentified man in the California departmental store he used to work in, his relative said. The victim’s family has appealed to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to help them with visa processes, so they can meet their son in California.
Sushma Swaraj called for a report from the Indian Embassy in the US after the incident came to light.
Aslam also said that Mubeen’s friends did not inform the family immediately. The family came to know on Thursday, almost a week after the incident. He said:
The family said that some men went to the store, posing as customers, and got into an argument with Mubeen before firing at him. An injured Mubeen was rushed to a California hospital, where he underwent surgery.
Mubeen Ahmed, a resident of Sangareddy district in Telangana, had gone to California, US in February 2015 to pursue his Masters in Engineering. Before he moved there, Mubeen had done his B Tech in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Hyderabad. The Telangana government is arranging for passports for Mubeen's family members to enable them to fly to the US.
Mujeeb Ahmed, father of the victim, works as an Indian Air Force employee and is reportedly making arrangements to leave for the US. According to Hindustan Times, Sangareddy MLA Chinta Prabhakar has alerted Telangana irrigation minister T Harish Rao to make visa arrangements for Mujeeb, after the family contacted the MLA.
The news has come as a shock for the family, Aslam adds, as Mubeen was a calm and sensible person who never picked a fight with anyone. However, a few recent reports of deaths of Indians in the US in apparent hate crimes, had kept the family on tenterhooks. He further says:
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