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'Just 6-Hr Notice': Bombshell ICE Memo Shows Plan To Dump 'Illegals' Into Third Countries I Details

Time of India2 days ago
Radhika Yadav Murder: Dubai-based Actor Inam-ul-Haq Breaks Silence On Connection With Victim
After the shocking murder of 25-year-old Radhika Yadav in Gurugram by her father Deepak Yadav, actor Inam-ul-Haq, who appeared alongside her in a viral music video, has issued a strong clarification. Speaking from Dubai, he said he had no connection with Radhika beyond their professional interaction during the video shoot. The former tennis star was allegedly shot four times by her father, who later confessed that societal taunts and his wounded ego led him to kill her. As videos of Radhika went viral, false narratives began to circulate online, including communal claims, something Inam strongly condemned.#radhikayadav #inamulhaq #gurgaonmurder #radhikayadavmurder #tennisplayermurder #socialpressure #patriarchy #viralvideo #fakeangle #hindumuslimnarrative #truecrimeindia #breakingnews #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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