
Salim Kasganj death news, Chandan Gupta justice updates, Lucknow jail incidents
Big Breaking
Salim the BUTCHER of Kasganj, Main killer who shot dead our brother Chandan Gupta during the 2018 Tiranga Yatra has DIED suddenly in Lucknow Jail last night…Finally Justice has been served by Yogi ji pic.twitter.com/IMmF1Qk0K9
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— Voice of Hindus (@Warlock_Shubh) August 27, 2025
Big Breaking
Salim the BUTCHER of Kasganj, the main killer who shot dead our brother Chandan Gupta during the 2018 Tiranga Yatra, has died suddenly in Lucknow Jail last night. This news has sent shockwaves through the community, as many have been waiting for justice since that tragic event.
Chandan Gupta’s death was a significant moment that highlighted the ongoing tensions and violence in the region. The Tiranga Yatra, intended to promote unity and patriotism, turned into a scene of tragedy when Gupta was shot, leaving his family and supporters devastated. The impact of this incident was felt deeply, with calls for justice echoing across social media and in public discourse.
Now, with Salim’s sudden demise in jail, many are expressing mixed feelings. Some believe that justice has finally been served by Yogi ji, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, who has been vocal about ensuring law and order in the state. The circumstances surrounding Salim’s death remain unclear, but it has reignited discussions about justice and accountability in cases of communal violence.
For those looking to stay updated on this developing story, you can follow the latest tweets and news articles from reliable sources. The situation continues to unfold, and it’s essential to stay informed about the community’s response and the implications of Salim’s death on ongoing legal proceedings.
As we process this news, it’s a reminder of the importance of justice and the need for peace in our society. Let’s hope for a future where such tragedies do not occur, and communities can come together in harmony.