Sher Singh Rana, who escaped from Tihar Jail in February
2004, is the prime accused in the murder of whom among the
following?
(a) Phoolan Devi
(b) Beant Singh
(c) Rajiv Gandhi
(d) Shivani Bhatnagar
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