NAGPUR: The key mastermind of Nagpur riots, Fahim Khan, 38, who polled 1,000 votes against Union minister Nitin Gadkari in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, was nabbed in a predawn swoop on his Yashodhara Nagar residence on Tuesday.
A burqa seller and son of cycle repair shop owner, Khan was one of the 71 suspects arrested since violence erupted in Nagpur on Monday evening. Founder-member of Minorities Democratic Party, an affiliate of Sunni Youth Force which is active in Chhattisgarh and MP since 2019.
Khan, a college dropout who used to repair CCTVs, led a group of protesters to the Ganeshpeth police station to lodge a complaint against Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad activists, who burnt an effigy of Aurangzeb's grave on Monday.
Khan's viral video inflamed communal passions: CopsFahim Khan shot an alleged inflammatory video after stepping out of the police station, blaming cops for shielding right-wing activists and pinning the blame on the minority commission chairman for toeing the govt line.
The video went viral across the city, which police claimed had inflamed communal passions.
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