New Delhi: A private TV channel's debate on Love Jihad and the Shraddha Murder Case heated up when Muslim cleric Sajid Rashidi called Babar the brother-in-law of India. Advocate Subuhi Khan was enraged at his statement and gave a befitting reply. Subuhi Khan told Sajid Rashidi that I am from your community. I am married to a Hindu Brahmin. My husband's name is Neel Ratan Jha. How would you feel if I tell you (Sajid Rashidi) that the brother-in-law of Muslims is a Hindu Brahmin? She said that you people put your hand on your heart and ask how would you feel. On this answer of Subuhi Khan, the Muslim religious leader told Khan I do not consider you a Muslim. During this, the anchor told the Muslim religious leader that you cannot give a certificate to anyone about who is a Muslim and who is not. The Muslim religious leader has again said that the whole country does not consider Subuhi Khan as a Muslim, if Subuhi Khan says then keep saying. In answer to this, Subuhi Khan has said what difference it makes if you believe or not. Allah accepts me this is enough for me. According to reports, an atmosphere of commotion has arisen in the whole country regarding the Shraddha murder case of Delhi. Aftab, an accused in the Shraddha murder case, has told the police that he had killed Shraddha on May 18, 2022. At that time he was intoxicated with marijuana. According to Delhi Police sources, Aftab has said that he is addicted to smoking marijuana. He has told that Shraddha always used to talk about smoking marijuana. There used to be a fight between them on this matter. Aftab has been taken into custody on November 12 by the Delhi Police probing the murder. After which the court handed him over to police custody for five days. On Thursday, a court in Delhi's Saket handed over Aftab to the police again for five days. The police have to search for the weapon used in the murder and dismemberment of the body and the pieces of Shraddha's body. Massage is not enough, Jain now wants dry fruits and dates in jail! Shivpal campaigns for Dimple, will the Yadav family be able to unite again? From 'Rape Statement' to 'Guest House Scandal', Netaji's political career has been controversial