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NIA arrests Mohammed Ali Jinnah in Tamil Nadu Ramalingam murder case linked to PFI

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 November 2024 ()
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) apprehended M Mohammed Ali Jinnah in Tamil Nadu for providing refuge to a fugitive involved in the 2019 murder of Ramalingam. Ramalingam was killed by members of the banned outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) for opposing their conversion activities.
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