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'Truth has won': Sadhvi Pragya's sister speaks out after Malegaon blast verdict

IndiaTimes Thursday, 31 July 2025 ()
Sadhvi Pragya's sister, Upma Singh, emotionally reacted to the acquittal of her sister and others in the Malegaon blast case, proclaiming "truth has won." She recounted the family's suffering during the trial, including their mother's silent tears and their father's death due to stress.
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