A New Year’s Horror in Lucknow
Lucknow woke up to a gruesome tragedy on New Year’s morning when (Mohammad) Md Arshad (24) confessed to murdering his mother and four sisters in cold blood. The family, originally from Agra, had come to Lucknow to celebrate the New Year but instead became victims of Arshad’s chilling fear and desperation.
In a shocking video recorded by Arshad, he revealed the lifeless bodies of his family members and explained the reasons behind his horrific actions. “I killed them to save their honor. They were being harassed, and I had no choice,” he stated.
His name is Md Arshad. He k*lled his own 2 sisters because he didn't want them to be sold in the pr*stitution market by MusIim gangsters.
He blames IsIamists of his own village for being involved in land grabbing, human trafficking etc crimes..Truly a bone-chilling video! pic.twitter.com/RH1Fj6oszh
— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) January 1, 2025
The Chilling Confession Md Arshad
Arshad, in his video, blamed his community for harassing his family and forcing him into a corner. According to him, land-grabbing and threats from neighbors had made their lives unbearable. He feared that his sisters would be exploited and “sold in Hyderabad,” leaving him with no option but to kill them.
He expressed his anguish, stating, “We had the papers for our house, but they still took it away. And no one helped us despite our complaints, Nor listened to our cries for justice.”
Naming individuals he held responsible, Arshad accused men like Ranu alias Aftab Ahmed, Aleem Khan, and Salim of running illegal land-grabbing operations and trafficking girls. He alleged these individuals targeted his family to force them out of their home and planned to exploit his sisters.
Arshad also mentioned that despite multiple attempts to seek justice, no one listened to their pleas, leaving them homeless and vulnerable. “For over 10 days, my family lived on the streets, braving the cold with no help or relief,” Arshad said, adding that this relentless harassment broke his family.
How the Murders Were Committed by Md Arshad
On the night of December 31, Arshad along with his father Badar, carried out the brutal murders at a hotel in Lucknow. His mother was strangled using her dupatta, and his sisters’ wrists were slit after stuffing their mouths with cloth.
After committing the murders, Arshad dropped his father at the railway station and later surrendered to the police. Badar remains on the run, with CCTV footage being reviewed to locate him.
Fear of Harassment and Exploitation
Arshad’s confession revealed a disturbing environment of exploitation and lawlessness within his community. He accused specific individuals of running illegal activities, including land mafia operations and human trafficking.
He appealed to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, stating, “Do not leave such Muslims unchecked. They exploit land, commit crimes, and sell girls. I couldn’t let this happen to my sisters.”
Arshad also urged that the family’s belongings be donated to an orphanage and their land be given to build a temple, expressing an attempt to find peace for their souls.
The Victims and the Aftermath
The deceased were identified as Aliya (9), Alishiya (19), Aksa (16), Raheeman (18), and their mother Asma. Arshad claimed he took this drastic step to save them from further exploitation and harassment.
The police have recovered the murder weapons and launched a thorough investigation. Forensic teams are collecting evidence from the crime scene, and further interrogation is underway to verify Arshad’s claims.
A Wake-Up Call
Arshad’s act of desperation stems from a toxic environment of fear and oppression within Islamist ghettos, where even their own are not spared. His case exposes the failure of law and order in such areas, highlighting the lawlessness that allows these crimes to flourish.
This tragedy reminds us of the dangerous ideology behind these environments.
“Islamists don’t leave their own. Just think what they can do to Hindus, whom they consider Kafirs.
There is Only one way to be safe: Hindu Unity.”