Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Five of Kashmiri family assaulted in Delhi, probe on

- Shubhomoy Sikdar shubhomoy.sikdar@htlive.com

Five persons, including four women, were allegedly assaulted by a group of men and women over a dispute about stray dogs in Siddhartha Extension. A video of the assault emerged on social media in which, one of the women can be seen on the road as her family tries to save her from a mob assaulting them with batons. All the victims, originally from J&K, are from the same family.

persons, including four women, were allegedly assaulted by a group of men and women over a dispute about stray dogs in Siddhartha Extension. A video of the assault emerged on social media in which, one of the women can be seen on the road as her family tries to save her from a mob assaulting them with batons. All the victims, originally from J&K, are from the same family. The family claimed they were called “Kashmiri extremists” by some persons in the mob and that the attack was “unprovoked”.

The locals said the fight broke out over the family “feeding stray dogs” in the locality.

“When we were on our way to drop my fiancé, we were stopped by a mob of around 40 persons, which included local RWA president SN Pandey. They started hitting us even as we pleaded them to let us go. They called us ‘Kashmiri extremists’ and said we would not be allowed to stay in our house anymore,” said the male member of the family, who did not wish to be identified.

Pandey and others denied the family’s claims and said they were objecting to the family trying to stop civic workers from taking away stray dogs from the society. Pandey said the stray dogs had attacked many people.

Pandey, however, denied that the family members were called “Kashmiri extremists”.

DCP (southeast) Chinmoy Biswal police have registered a case under Sections 354, 354A, 341, 323, 506, 509 and 34 of the IPC.

“There have been more than 50 complaints and counter complaints against the residents of Siddarth Enclave and the complainan­t. A dispute over feeding of stray dogs took place yesterday’s night. An FIR under appropriat­e sections of the law has been registered,” Biswal said. NC chief Omar Abdullah urged Union home minister Rajnath Singh to probe the matter urgently.

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