Could the 15,000 Crore 'Enemy Property' Be Behind the Attack on Saif?

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Saif Ali Khan was seriously injured and hospitalized after being stabbed six times, yet he showed remarkable resilience, quickly recovering and being discharged from the hospital within four days

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The incident has raised questions, especially regarding the absence of Saif's wife Kareena Kapoor at the hospital, as well as his ex-wife Amrita Singh's apparent indifference

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A major point of concern is the 15,000 crore worth of property in Bhopal, inherited by Saif's family, which has been declared "enemy property" by the government due to historical reasons linked to the partition of India

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The term "enemy property" refers to assets owned by people who moved to Pakistan after partition, and the Indian government has seized such properties under the Enemy Property Act of 1968

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Saif's family, including his mother Sharmila Tagore and sisters Soha and Saba Ali Khan, have been asked by the Madhya Pradesh High Court to present their case to retain this property

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The Pataudi family, historically known as Nawabs due to their wealth, inherited the disputed land from Saif’s grandmother and her sister, with its status becoming contentious after the partition

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The attack on Saif Ali Khan adds a layer of mystery, as the assailant, Sharifullah from Bangladesh, illegally entered India and managed to evade security at the high-profile location

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Speculations are rife about whether the attack on Saif is connected to the ongoing property dispute, with social media buzzing with various theories and debates

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The government’s potential takeover of the land raises concerns for the 150,000 families currently residing there, creating a significant socio-political issue

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With the attacker now in police custody, the investigation continues, and the true motives behind the attack and its connection to the property dispute remain to be fully uncovered