One person stabbed over a dispute between two communities while burning crackers; Hindu organizations protested

In Bhilwara, Rajasthan, a dispute broke out between two parties over bursting crackers. According to the information, some people were bursting crackers outside a shop. Meanwhile, about four dozen people from the other side reached the spot and started opposing the bursting of crackers. When the dispute escalated, a person stabbed and injured Devendra Hada, the husband of a female councilor of the BJP.

Sat, 26 Oct 2024 08:38 PM (IST)
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One person stabbed over a dispute between two communities while burning crackers; Hindu organizations protested
One person stabbed over a dispute between two communities while burning crackers; Hindu organizations protested

There was a dispute going on between two parties regarding bursting crackers in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. As the information says, some people of a community were bursting crackers outside a shop. Meanwhile, about four dozen people of the other community reached that place and started opposing the bursting of crackers. One of the people from the other community stabbed and injured Devendra Hada, husband of a female councilor of BJP, during the fight occurring late Thursday night.

A lot of people from both sides gathered after the incident. The furious mob set three cars and an ambulance on fire. People from one side standing outside the Bhimganj police station demanded to arrest the accused after the incident. District Superintendent of Police Paras Jain said that Councilor Manju's husband Devendra has a tea shop.

Some people sitting at a shop had a dispute with another community of people. During this, one person stabbed Devendra in the stomach due to which he might have received an injury. The stabbed person has been arrested. Other people were identified too. Police detained 25 people in this case. People associated with Hindu organizations protested in the city on Friday regarding the matter.

A young man fell into a 150-foot deep open borewell in the Toda Thekla village, falling under the Dausa district of Rajasthan, on Friday evening. After a continuous effort of two hours, the young man was taken out, but by that time the young man had died. The accident took place around four o'clock on Friday evening. According to the police, the deceased Hemraj, 44, was removing the motor stuck in the borewell four hundred meters away from his house. At the time of the incident, two others were also present.

Suddenly, Hemraj fell into the borewell due to an imbalance in the soil. His friends raised an alarm. Hearing the noise, people of the locality reached the spot. The police were informed. Police and administrative officials reached the spot.

The villagers informed the police, and then the police and the villagers summoned a JCB at the very spot. After nearly two hours of toil, Hemraj came out in an unconscious state. He was immediately rushed to Lalsot Government Hospital, where the doctors declared him dead.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer