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Kalka man attacked for objecting to men hurling abuses outside his house

Accused shove 50-year-old man into stove; stab his hands with sharp weapon.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2019 12:24 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Panchkula | By , Panchkula
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A 50-year-old man was assaulted after he objected to two men hurling abuses outside his house in Kalka on Friday night.

Complainant Jugal Kishore is a resident of Upper Mohalla in Kalka, Haryana. (Getty Images)
Complainant Jugal Kishore is a resident of Upper Mohalla in Kalka, Haryana. (Getty Images)

Complainant Jugal Kishore, a resident of Upper Mohalla in Kalka, told the police that he worked as a daily wager. He was sitting inside his house on Friday night, when one Bobby and his brother-in-law Arjun started hurling abuses at each other outside his house.

As his daughter was cooking food outside on a stove, Kishore asked the duo to calm down. But instead, the accused started thrashing him. “Bobby grabbed my hair and shoved me into on the stove, while Arjun took a sharp-edged weapon from his sock and attacked my hands,” Kishore alleged.

Assistant-sub-inspector (ASI) Rohtash Singh, investigating official in the case, said as locals gathered at the spot, the attackers fled.

The victim was taken to Kalka community health centre (CHC) from where, he was referred to Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh.

“The victim suffered burns on the left hand, and injuries caused by a sharp weapon on both hands. We are working to trace the accused,” the ASI said.

 
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