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UP: Dalit man stabbed to death in Hathras, highway blocked by protest

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Hathras (UP), Sep 9 (PTI) A Dalit man working as an animal health volunteer was stabbed to death in a village here on Tuesday evening, triggering protests and a highway blockade by members of the community, officials said.

According to officials, after news of the killing spread, Dalit residents from nearby villages gathered outside Chandpa police station and blocked traffic on the Aligarh-Agra National Highway. The protest also saw heated exchanges between the demonstrators and police personnel.

Additional SP Ashok Kumar Singh, ADM Basant Agrawal and other senior officials along with heavy police force rushed to the spot to pacify the situation.

Police said the murder appeared to be linked to an old enmity. The victim, identified as Vinay Kumar (48) of Arjunpur village, was associated with the Animal Husbandry Department as a “Pashu Mitra” (animal health volunteer).

On Tuesday evening, while he was on his way to his plot, a group of villagers attacked him with knives. He was rushed to the district hospital by his family members but was declared brought dead, they added.

Vinay’s brother, Gitesh Kumar, alleged that the assailants surrounded him on his plot and stabbed him in the chest before fleeing.

Superintendent of Police Chiranjeev Nath Sinha said, “A case of stabbing leading to the death of a person has been reported from Arjunpur village.

The body has been sent for postmortem. An FIR will be lodged on the basis of the complaint received and further action will follow.” PTI COR KIS SKY SKY

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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