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Al Qaeda's India Chief killed in US Airstrike, ancestors were freedom fighters

New Delhi: Kamadar Sanaul alias Asim Omar Haq of the Indian subcontinent of Al Qaeda was killed in an American airstrike in Afghanistan. He was a resident of Mohalla Deep Sarai of Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh. His name was listed as Most Wanted in the list of security forces. Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri entrusted him with the responsibility of al-Qaeda commander.

According to local residents, Sanaul's family was once a very prestigious family in the area. His grandfather was the head of the village.

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While his ancestors were freedom fighters and great-grandfathers, the District Magistrate during the British Raj. Haq's brother Rizwan is a teacher in Sambhal. "We were informed about his death on Tuesday by local intelligence officials," Rizwan said. This was not surprising to us. He left us in 1998 at the age of 18 and we have never spoken to him since then. According to the Times of India report, the son of Irfan ul Haq and Rukaiyya, who lived in the area until a few years ago, was made al-Qaeda commander in 2010 by al-Zawahiri. Sanaul's 70-year-old mother Rukaiya said, "He died for us in 2009".

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"When intelligence officials told us that he had joined the terrorist organization. In 2009, intelligence agents arrived at his home in Sambhal to tell the family that their son, whom they believed to be dead, was actually working for the terrorist organization Tehreek-e-Taliban and al-Qaeda. Haq's father, who was 75 at the time, immediately distanced himself from him by publishing advertisements in local newspapers. He died in 2017 and after that, his two sons were picked up by intelligence officials for questioning. Rukaiya left Mohalla Deep Sarai forever. She started living in Delhi".

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