Bulandshahr: Dispute over asking for favor by honking horn during horse riding, fight with Air Force jawan and father

A case of Air Force response and assault on his father has come to light in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. Both father and son were returning from an engagement ceremony, where they had honked the horn of the car to make the wedding procession pass by, after which they had an argument with the wedding procession and the matter reached the point of fighting. Complaints have been filed from both sides in this matter.

This case is of Jahangirabad police station area of ​​Bulandshahr. Where Air Force jawan Pratham and his father Jitendra, who is a government teacher, were returning home after attending an engagement ceremony on the night of 19 February. Meanwhile, on the way, horse racing was going on with DJ on Jahangirabad Amargarh road and people were dancing on the road.

Fighting for blowing car horn

When Pratham honked his car’s horn to remove them from the road, some people present there started abusing him. When the father and son protested against this, the matter escalated, after which the people present in the wedding procession started beating them. The people present there made a video of this incident, which is now going viral on social media also.

Police filed complaints from both sides

In the video of this incident which is going viral, some people are seen beating Pratham and his father. In a video, Pratham is also seen assaulting some people. In this matter, the police have registered a case on the complaint of father and son. An FIR has been registered against seven people named in this. While one accused has been arrested.

A complaint has also been lodged by the other party against Pratham and his father. The police have started investigating this entire matter. People present at the spot are also being talked to. After which further legal action will be taken.

Input- Abhinav Sharma

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