Nuh Violence Accused Went To UP For His Wedding, Duped Of Rs 30,000

Bittu Bajrangi, a cow vigilante accused in the recent Nuh violence, has fallen victim to a financial scam while in Uttar Pradesh for his wedding. According to police reports, Bajrangi was duped of Rs 30,000 by an individual claiming to assist with the wedding arrangements. This incident highlights the challenges faced by individuals involved in high-profile controversies, as Bajrangi's notoriety from the Nuh violence case has brought additional scrutiny to his actions and associations. The police are currently investigating the matter, seeking to apprehend the alleged scammer. Bajrangi's case has garnered significant media attention, further complicating his personal and legal circumstances as he navigates both his upcoming marriage and the ongoing fallout from the violence in Nuh, which raised concerns about communal tensions in the region.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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