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I changed the citation. You can check that now. I made more independent and foreign citation. So that good view of the issue can be taken.Edward Zigma (talk) 12:32, 19 November 2019 (UTC)
I not sure you can, as things are, but I haven't looked deeply at the issue. Note that an article does not have to have a leadimage, sometimes the better option is to leave it out. None of the other articles at Category:Lynching deaths in India have one, probably because it's not easy to find any that are in line with WP:s strict policies on copyright. What could theoretically work is if someone (like a friend or familymember) who took a picture of Ansari at some point uploaded it themselves at Commons, but that may never happen.