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Punches rain, clothes torn in Air Force official's clash with baraatis over drinking in UP | Video

An Air Force personnel and his father were allegedly assaulted by members of a wedding procession or 'baraat' after they objected to them drinking on road.

Updated on: Feb 23, 2026 07:47 PM IST
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It was raining punches as an Indian Air Force personnel and his father were allegedly getting assaulted by members of a wedding procession in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr after the duo objected to people drinking and creating a ruckus on the road.

The incident reportedly took place on February 19 in Amargarh village under the Jahangirabad police station area.
The incident reportedly took place on February 19 in Amargarh village under the Jahangirabad police station area.

The incident reportedly took place on February 19 in Amargarh village under the Jahangirabad police station area. Read more on the incident here

A video purportedly showing the assault surfaced on social media on Monday. The video showed several people in a heated physical fight, with one man's clothes getting torn in the assault and a woman in the crowd - seemingly part of the wedding procession - appearing to faint. HT could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.

Incident caught on cam

Pratham Singh, who is posted with the Indian Air Force, was reportedly returning from a family engagement ceremony along with his father, Jitendra Singh, a primary school principal.

According to the complaint by Singh, a wedding procession was moving along the Jahangirabad road with loud music and a traditional ‘ghudchadhi’ ceremony underway.

Several members of the procession were allegedly holding liquor bottles and dancing in the middle of the road, causing a traffic jam, according to the complaint.

When Pratham's father honked to seek passage, an argument broke out, per the complaint, which added that the situation escalated after the duo objected to the alleged abuse hurled at them.

The accused allegedly attacked the father and son with sticks and iron rods, leaving them seriously injured. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital and later referred to the district hospital for further treatment. During the assault, the victims also claimed that a wristwatch and a gold chain went missing.

Contents of the complaint filed by the other side were not immediately known.

Police reached the spot soon after receiving information and registered a case against seven named accused and some unidentified persons. One accused has been taken into custody and booked for breach of peace.

 
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