Aam Aadmi Party (APP) councillor Tahir Hussain, originally charged with communal violence in India's capital Delhi, is originally from village Paura in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. On Thursday evening, on TV channel, social media, the villagers were shocked when they came to know about the recovery of petrol bombs and acid bottles from the roof of their house and involvement in the disturbance. The matter has become a matter of discussion in the area.
For your information, tell us tell you that Tahir Hussain, a resident of village Paurara located in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, had gone to Delhi for wages twenty years ago. After some time, father Kallu alias Kallan Saifi also reached the son with his family in Delhi. Former village head Jaipal Singh said that Aam Aadmi Party councilor Tahir Hussain of Delhi also sold his ancestral house in the village a few years ago. Some residential land in his village is lying vacant.
Apart from this, Jaipal Singh told that Tahir used to come to Paurara once or twice a year. At present, the village has not come for almost a year. One of his brothers runs a school in the village. Tahir Hussain had established his business in Delhi and established himself in politics. Lakshmi Narayan Giri of the village says that Tahir Hussain is the eldest of his five brothers. Due to lack of agricultural land and no other employment in the village, he went to Delhi along with his family to do wages.
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