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Muslim Woman In UP Allegedly Thrashed, Thrown Out Of In-Laws' Home For Painting PM Modi's Picture

A case has been registered against the in-laws.
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Painter Raj Saini showing the paintings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

Ballia- A Muslim woman was allegedly beaten up and thrown out of her in-laws' house in Ballia after she made a painting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the police said yesterday.

Nagma Parveen had married Pervez Khan in Basarikpur village under Sikanderpur police station area in November last year.

Her father alleged that Nagma was beaten up and thrown out of the house after she made a painting of the prime minister and the chief minister, SP Anil Kumar said.

He said a case has been registered and investigations were on. He alleged that her in-laws said that she had lost her mental balance for painting PM Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the SP said.

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