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1st case at 17, 1st conviction at 61

IndiaTimes Thursday, 28 March 2024
Mukhtar Ansari's death ended his 40-year terror reign in UP, starting at 17. He rivaled Brijesh Singh, shot Awadhesh Rai, and faced a 2022 conviction. His political legacy passed to sons.
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