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JNU student Sharjeel Imam may have been booked for sedition but his family has a very different image in their native village Kako in Bihar's Jehanabad.
One of the oldest members of the temple committee, Sujeet Kumar Gupta (42), who also ran a shop in Kako said, Sharjeel Imam’s grandfather was a landlord and people of every faith and caste worked on his farm.
“Those who work for him had installed a small long idol in his land and started worshipping here with his permission. Since then, the people started worshipping there, installing pandals on festivals,” said Gupta.
Lala Choudhary, another resident of Kako, who is closely associated with Sharjeel Imam’s family said they (family) have always helped people and command respect in the locality.
Speaking to The Quint, the 33-year-old cousin of Sharjeel Imam, Asif Nishat, who is also an engineer said, “Our family never differentiated people on the basis of their faith or caste and this has been the legacy. My grandfather was a sarpanch of this village for around three decades, but, never discriminated anyone on the basis of caste or religion."
Imam was arrested from Bihar's Jehanabad on 28 January for allegedly making inflammatory speeches at Jamia Millia Islamia University and in Aligarh. He was later handed over to Assam police on 19 February by the Patiala House Court.
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