Hisar, 30 April (Hissar). Angry villagers surrounded Agroha police station on Tuesday over the death of a youth due to injuries sustained in a fight. The villagers raised slogans and demanded the arrest of the accused. Women were also included in the sloganeering. In the afternoon, DSP Satyapal Yadav talked to him and assured him of the arrest of the accused, on which he agreed to get the post-mortem done of the deceased.
According to the villagers, Chandram, a resident of Agroha, was going from the farm to home on a bike with his grandson Rahul and nephew Naresh at around 12 o'clock on Saturday night. When they reached near the high school, Agroha residents Surendra alias Bihari, Sandeep alias Deepi, Jatin alias Tabla, Sunny alias Daku Vikas alias Nikka along with Sahil, Rohit, Sushil alias Gurjar, Surendra alias Godu, Vikas alias Kala and Sagar etc. 8-10 Other youths surrounded him. It is alleged that these youth attacked all three of them with sharp weapons. Seriously injured Chandram was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hisar. He died during treatment on Monday evening. In the entire matter, Agroha police had registered a case against the attackers on the statement of Rahul, who was injured in the attack, which has now turned into a murder case.
Expressing anger over Chandram's death, family members and villagers reached Agroha police station on Tuesday morning and surrounded the police station. He expressed anger over the fact that Agroha police has not arrested any of the accused yet. He told that until all the accused of the attack are arrested, they will not cremate the body and will sit on strike in the police station itself. Talked to the villagers with police station in-charge Balwant Singh. He said that three youths have been arrested by the police and efforts are being made to nab the rest. Soon all the attackers will be controlled.
After a long protest and sloganeering, DSP Satyapal Yadav reached the spot and talked to the victim. He said that the accused will be arrested soon. He requested the family members and villagers to get the post-mortem done of the deceased, to which they agreed.