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Tortured, want to share my pain: Hasin Jahan requests Mamata Banerjee to meet her

Shami has claimed his wife had passwords of all his social media accounts.

Tortured, want to share my pain: Hasin Jahan requests Mamata Banerjee to meet her

Mamata-Banerjee-Hasin Jahan (Photo Credit-IANS/FaceBook)

In the latest development in the Hasin Jahan- Mohammed Shami saga, the Indian pacer’s wife has requested West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to meet her.

Hasin wants Mamata Banerjee to listen to her side of the story in the ongoing controversy.

“Today, I join my hands and request our respectable Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, that Madam, my fights is a fight for truth. I have been tortured, there is no fault of mine; I do not ask for your support, I only appeal that you just keep your eye on my fight for truth, meet me and listen to what I have to say and then judge what needs to be done,” Hasin Jahan told media, adding, “I want to meet you and share my pain with you. This is all I request of you.”

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Meanwhile, Shami has claimed that Jahan had passwords of all his social media accounts.

Responding to the Shami’s claims, Jahan said, “Instead of issuing an apology to me in front of Bengal Police and media persons, he is trying to hide his mistakes with false accusations. What is the point of it when an investigation is already underway?”

Hasin also said Indian cricketer had so many social media accounts and he often changed his passwords except for one that Jahan still has access to, and has now “changed the password before he could.”

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Jahan had accused Indian pacer Shami of physical and mental torture, extra-marital affairs, attempt to murder among other charges. Following Jahan’s complaint, an FIR was filed against Mohammed Shami under sections 498A (Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 323 (Causing hurt), 307 (Attempt to murder), 376 (Punishment for rape), 506 (Criminal intimidation), 328 (Causing hurt by means of poison, etc., with intent to commit an offence.), 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code against Shami and 4 others.

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