Saksham Tate Nanded Murder: The Truth Media Won’t Tell You (No Caste Angle)
Nanded, Maharashtra – December 2025: A heartbreaking murder has shaken the city. 23-year-old Saksham Tate was shot dead allegedly by the brother of a girl he wanted to marry. Within hours, social media and some news channels started pushing one narrative:
“Upper-caste family killed Dalit boy for loving their daughter.”
❌ Both Saksham Tate and the girl’s family belong to the same Bahujan community.
❌ The real reason: betrayal of friendship + criminal backgrounds on both sides.
What Actually Happened – Step by Step
- Saksham Tate and the girl (Aachal Mameedwar) were in love and planning to marry.
- The girl’s brother was Saksham’s close friend – Saksham used to visit their home regularly.
- The brother had warned Saksham several times to stay away from his sister.
- Saksham had a serious criminal record – multiple cases, including attempt to murder. He had just come out on bail a few months ago.
- The girl’s family also had past criminal cases.
- The family was opposing the marriage NOT because of caste, but because of Saksham’s jail background and fear of future trouble.
- On the day of the incident, an argument turned deadly – the brother allegedly shot Saksham in rage.
Where Did the Fake Caste Narrative Come From?
Some local reporters and social media activists quickly labelled it an “honour killing by upper-caste family”. The girl’s surname “Mameedwar” was falsely portrayed as Maratha/Brahmin. In reality:
- Both families belong to the same scheduled caste/Bahujan community.
- No one from the family ever mentioned caste as a reason.
- Police FIR and family statements confirm it was about “friendship betrayal” and criminal history.
Yet headlines screamed “Dalit youth killed for inter-caste love” – completely manufactured.
Why This Fake Narrative is Dangerous
- It creates unnecessary tension between communities who have lived peacefully for decades.
- It dishonours the real victim – Saksham Tate – by reducing his death to a political tool.
- It distracts from the actual issues: easy access to illegal guns, criminal mindset, and toxic “possession” over sisters/daughters.
What Everyone Agrees On
- Saksham’s murder is brutal and unjust. The accused must get the strictest punishment.
- Love should not cost anyone their life.
- But facts should not be twisted for any agenda.

Final Message
Yes, condemn the murder. Demand justice for Saksham Tate.
But don’t fall for fake caste stories that divide us.
Share the truth, not the agenda.
#SakshamTate #NandedMurder #StopFakeCasteNarrative #JusticeNotAgenda #Maharashtra
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