UP: Groom killed by friends for refusing to give more liquor


Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 17 (IANS): In a shocking incident, a groom was stabbed to death by his friends because he refused to give them more liquor during the post-wedding celebrations.

The incident took place on Tuesday in the Palimukimpur village when the 28-year-old Bablu went to meet his friends soon after his marriage.

His friends, who were already in an inebriated state, demanded more liquor from him, but Bablu expressed his inability to arrange for the same.

This led to arguments and one of the friends, in a fit of rage, stabbed him.

The victim was rushed to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

The main accused, Ram Khiladi, has been arrested.

Circle officer Naresh Singh said that five other accused are absconding but would be arrested soon.

 

  

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  • Mohammed, India

    Thu, Dec 17 2020

    And karnataka govt wants to follow UP model...

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 17 2020

    Yes agree .
    But our DK /Udupi people are more Educated & will not allow this to become IP.
    Chase the bajarangies, SDPI & all unwanted organizations our DK/Udupi will be no1 ..
    I dont know much about other District's

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  • Mohammed, India

    Thu, Dec 17 2020

    No idea which education you are talking about, but the most communal districts in karnataka are DK and udupi..

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Dec 17 2020

    Yes, I agree with you. In Karnataka most communal districts are DK, Udupi, We should chase out all communal backed organisation. At least the young generation can live in peace.

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