Mumbai: In connection with the stabbing of actor Saif Ali Khan, the Bandra police have filed a detailed chargesheet running over 1,000 pages against accused Shariful Islam, a 30-year-old Bangladeshi national. The chargesheet was submitted to the Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Bandra, on April 8.
It includes key evidence such as facial recognition results, fingerprint analysis, an identification parade report, and forensic lab findings. Pieces of a knife recovered from the scene were also confirmed to match.
The incident occurred on January 16, around 2:00 AM, when an unidentified intruder allegedly entered Saif Ali Khan's residence on the 11th and 12th floors of Satguru Sharan in Bandra West. The intruder reportedly entered the bathroom attached to the room of Saif's four-year-old son, Jahangir (Jeh), with an intent to steal.
Jeh’s nanny was attacked, prompting Saif to intervene. In the struggle, the accused allegedly stabbed the actor six times in the neck before fleeing the premises. Saif was admitted to Lilavati Hospital for treatment.
Shariful Islam was arrested on January 19. Investigations revealed that he had no knowledge of the house belonging to a celebrity and that his motive was theft.
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New Delhi: Trinamool Congress (TMC) Rajya Sabha MP Saket Gokhale has launched a scathing attack on the Union Government over its handling of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which left over 26 civilians dead. In a strongly-worded social media post, Gokhale questioned the absence of government accountability and criticised the mainstream media for allegedly suppressing the issue while promoting a communal narrative.
"The events of the last two days have been shocking and unacceptable," Gokhale wrote. "How long will we allow the government to get away with zero accountability while the media hides its failures and pushes a communal agenda?"
Expressing condolences to the families of the victims, Gokhale described the attack as a "ghastly terrorist incident" and said the nation's thoughts and prayers were with those affected. However, he was quick to call out what he described as a "complete failure" of the government's security apparatus.
"For years, the Modi government kept boasting that 'everything is normal' in J&K," Gokhale stated, recalling repeated declarations in Parliament by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah about normalcy in the Valley. He also criticised the focus on showcasing Kashmir to international delegations, claiming it came at the cost of genuine internal security.
"Did Indian tourists not deserve the same level of security as foreign dignitaries?" he asked.
The MP noted that in the 48 hours since the attack, there had been no honest admission of an intelligence failure by the government. He also targeted mainstream media outlets, accusing them of failing to ask tough questions and instead shielding the government from scrutiny.
"Not a single legacy media house has raised any questions on what happened. How long will the BJP and the media belittle the deaths of innocent Indians to protect the Modi government?" Gokhale asked.
He further criticised Home Minister Amit Shah for not issuing a public apology or taking responsibility for the security lapse.
While expressing confidence in the Indian Armed Forces to bring the perpetrators to justice, Gokhale warned against the politicisation of the tragedy. "The BJP has become active using this tragedy for inciting communal hate. How low can a political party go when fellow Indians have lost their lives?" he said.
He concluded with a demand for basic accountability, stating, "The least that Modi and Shah can do is apologise for the failure that led to this attack. It's the job of the media to demand that. Because, remember, they will be the first ones to shamelessly claim credit when our Armed Forces neutralize the attackers."