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DID SHAHEEN USE THE ‘SYMPATHY CARD’ TO RADICALISE YOUTH?
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|November 14, 2025
The Uttar Pradesh ATS suspects that Dr Shaheen, arrested in connection with terror activities, played a key role in radicalising young people under the guise of sympathy.
Sources said she was not only influencing medical students but was also attempting to brainwash Muslim patients during treatment.
Preliminary investigations suggest that Dr Shaheen was in contact with several individuals linked to extremist organisations. ATS officials believe she was part of a larger conspiracy to indoctrinate youths and provide logistical support to terror modules.
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