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A boy is seen pleading with folded hands: "Bhaiya, I don't have any money. Please spare me this time". He kept crying in pain, they kept assaulting him even more. ....
In a shocking incident, a dalit teenage boy was allegedly thrashed and forced to consume urine and soil while his eye brows were shaved by some youths of his village under the sujanganj police station area in uttar pradesh’s jaunpur district. the incident took place on thursday but the fir was registered on saturday evening following the intervention of jaunpur sp ajay pal sharma. ....
17-year-old dies in UP after alleged thrashing by police for violating ‘corona curfew’; constable suspended A 17-year old boy died in Uttar Pradesh’s Bengarmau after he was allegedly thrashed by the police for violating the corona curfew. Following the incident, the authorities have suspended a constable. advertisement UPDATED: May 22, 2021 11:10 IST The victim s family alleged that the boy was caught by a constable for allegedly violating corona curfew and thrashed with a stick. (Photo: PTI/ for Representation) A 17-year-old boy died Friday after he was allegedly beaten up by the police here for violating the ongoing “corona curfew in the state, his family claimed, following which a constable was suspended and a homeguard jawan sacked. ....
The boy’s father said they were returning home when the 14-year-old felt thirsty and entered the temple to drink water GHAZIABAD: “Badhiya se donon ka chehra aana chahiye (our faces should be clearly visible)”, Shringi Narayan Yadav instructs his aides before beating a 14-year-old boy black and blue. With blows raining on him, all the boy can mutter through the pain is a faint, “Paani peene aaye thhe uncle (I had come here to drink water)”. But the beatings did not stop. Shringi didn’t just want to teach him a lesson. He also wanted to set an example. The man from Bhagalpur in Bihar, a worker at the Dasna Devi temple in Ghaziabad, had on Friday evening flown into rage at the sight of the boy drinking water from a tap on the premises of the temple. Shringi asked the boy his name, before ripping into him. ....
The boy’s father said they were returning home when the 14-year-old felt thirsty and entered the temple to drink water GHAZIABAD: “Badhiya se donon ka chehra aana chahiye (our faces should be clearly visible)”, Shringi Narayan Yadav instructs his aides before beating a 14-year-old boy black and blue. With blows raining on him, all the boy can mutter through the pain is a faint, “Paani peene aaye thhe uncle (I had come here to drink water)”. But the beatings did not stop. Shringi didn’t just want to teach him a lesson. He also wanted to set an example. The man from Bhagalpur in Bihar, a worker at the Dasna Devi temple in Ghaziabad, had on Friday evening flown into rage at the sight of the boy drinking water from a tap on the premises of the temple. Shringi asked the boy his name, before ripping into him. ....