Tragedy in Santa Clara: Allegations of Racial Discrimination Surface
Mohammed Nizamuddin, a 30-year-old from Telangana, was allegedly shot dead by US police following a scuffle with his roommate. Nizamuddin had claimed he was a victim of racial discrimination and oppression. His family seeks the return of his body to India, while calls for justice grow louder.

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A 30-year-old man from Telangana, identified as Mohammed Nizamuddin, has allegedly been fatally shot by US police following a reported altercation with his roommate in Santa Clara.
Nizamuddin had previously voiced experiences of racial discrimination and workplace harassment through social media, leading to significant allegations against his employer. He accused corporate entities of unjust practices and expressed his desire to speak out against oppressive actions.
As his family seeks assistance from Indian authorities to repatriate his remains, the incident has raised serious concerns regarding racial tensions and discrimination. Calls for justice continue to echo, with political figures urgently seeking diplomatic intervention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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