Did not want to become a Muslim, medical student refused to convert, then she was murdered, the blood of Sanatanis will boil
Kerala medical student killed in Uzbekistan: Sanwariya Basant, a 21-year-old medical student from Kerala, was allegedly murdered in Uzbekistan. An Indian student studying with him has been arrested in this case. The family alleges that the accused student was pressurizing him to convert to Islam for a long time. Sanwaria Basant was a first year student at Bukhara State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan. Sadrul Anam, 22, has been arrested for the alleged attack and murder. The accused is said to be a resident of Malappuram district of Kerala. According to local media reports, Uzbekistan Police has taken him into custody and started investigation.
After Sanwariya’s body was brought to India, a second postmortem was conducted at Alappuzha Medical College Hospital on Thursday (July 9, 2026) at the request of his family. After this, the family performed his last rites. Based on the complaint of the victim’s father, a case of murder has been registered at Haripad Police Station in Kerala. The police are investigating the matter and are waiting for official information from the agencies of Uzbekistan.
marks found on body
V. Vishnu, station house officer of Haripad police station, said that in the initial post-mortem report, marks of assault were found on the body. He said that the full official report of the crime has not yet been received from the law enforcement agencies of Uzbekistan. Police are also investigating the legal status of the case registered in Kerala regarding the incident reported abroad. The family alleges that accused Sadrul Anam continuously pressurized Saawariya to convert to Islam. According to the complaint, when the student protested, he was repeatedly beaten and abused. The family also claims that many other students of the college were aware of this alleged harassment and pressure.
What did the Indian Embassy say?
The Indian Embassy in Uzbekistan has also responded on this matter. The embassy said that it is providing all possible help to the victim’s family, including making arrangements to bring the body back to India. In a statement released on social media platform X, the Indian Embassy said that the Embassy is in touch with the family of the deceased student and is in constant coordination with the relevant authorities in Uzbekistan. According to the Embassy, Indian and Uzbek officials will remain in touch until the investigation is completed. The investigation is ongoing, and the motive for the murder and the allegations made by the family will be confirmed only after the investigation.
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