Khan was harassed over the course of several days, and then unlawfully detained, assaulted and threatened by Singh years before the latter killed his senior and three Muslim men aboard the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Superfast Express in a hate crime on July 31.
On February 18, 2017, Khan filed a complaint saying Singh called him a terrorist, thrashed him and threatened to implicate him in a false case. In his complaint, Khan also said he was harassed for no other reason but his religion.
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