Baba Siddiqui murder absconding suspect's followers increased!

Sudha Subbiah

Baba Siddiqui murder case absconding suspect Shiv Kumar gautam from Uttar Pradesh recently started posting on social media calling himself a 'gangster' to show off. gautam shared his photo on instagram on July 24 and wrote, "Yaar Tera gangster Hai Jaani." The photo shows him riding a motorcycle. A Haryanvi song is playing in the background of the post. gautam is a resident of Gandara village in bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh. Locals and police said that he has no criminal history in the village and he works at a junk shop in pune city of Maharashtra.

On July 8, gautam made a post, in which he wrote, "Shareef baap hai # hum nahi." He shared a video on May 26, in the background of which the music of 'KGF' and the famous dialogue "Taaqatvar log powerful jahaal se aate hain" was playing. It is worth noting that before dying, the mother of the lead character of 'KGF' had taken a promise from him that he would live however he wanted, but would die as the richest man in the world.

Number of followers increased to 504

Interestingly, the number of people following gautam on instagram has increased tremendously overnight. On Sunday, 299 people followed him on the site. On Monday, the number of his followers increased to 504. Gautam's mother suman expressed surprise and disbelief at the police's claim that her son was involved in the sensational murder of nationalist congress party (NCP) leader Baba Siddiqui on the night of october 12 in Kher nagar in Bandra area of Mumbai. suman told the media that her son had last come to Gandara village to meet her on Holi. She claimed that gautam had gone back to pune in the first week of April. gautam made his last post on instagram on august 4. He shared a photo of himself on the site, in which he was seen riding a motorcycle. On april 10, gautam posted a video in which he was seen working in a warehouse and packing orders. He wrote, “This is the work we do to prepare orders.”

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