3 years after Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student Najeeb Ahmed went missing, Delhi Waqf Board has decided to employ his younger brother Haseeb Ahmed as an engineer with the board. The board’s chairman, Amanatullah Khan, also provided Rs 5 lakh compensation to Ahmed’s family.
Speaking to news Agency, 25-year-old Haseeb, a civil engineer, said since the completion of his course in 2017 from Bareilly, he has been unemployed & spending his time travelling with his mother.
“I have only been travelling with my mother for her speech to different cities where she is called to deliver a talk on various issues & problems our family has faced in the past 3 years,” he said.
Najeeb Ahmed was a 1st year MSc Biotechnology student at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) who went missing under suspicious circumstances on Oct 15, 2016 — a night after allegedly getting involved in a scuffle.
On Saturday, Haseeb was asked to come to Delhi from Badaun by the Delhi govt officials. “They asked me to bring my CV, & based on my credentials, offered me a permanent job. They also gave us Rs 5 lakh to bear the legal fees to file a petition against Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for closing the case,” Haseeb said.
Meanwhile, Khan said that, “The family has been suffering for nearly 3 years & we wanted to help them. Considering several legal battles they have fought, we decided to help them financially & also offered a job to Haseeb based on his credentials.”
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