Bajrang Dal worker Nitesh. (File Photo) IANS
Crime

Bajrang Dal worker killed after two groups clash

A Bajrang Dal worker was killed while two of his friends sustained severe injuries after two groups clashed in Central Delhi's Ranjit Nagar, the police said on Sunday.

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A Bajrang Dal worker was killed while two of his friends sustained severe injuries after two groups clashed in Central Delhi's Ranjit Nagar, the police said on Sunday.

After Nitesh's demise, his family members staged a massive protest in Ranjit Nagar demanding justice leading to a traffic snarl.

More than 200 people assembled on the main road which worsened the traffic situation. The police personnel somehow convinced the family to sit on a corner of the road so that traffic could be managed.

Extra police force, along with Rapid Action Force, has been deployed to avoid untoward incidents.

Nitesh's family also alleged that he was killed as he was associated with Bajrang Dal and RSS.

BJP leader and Supreme Court Lawyer Prashant Umeao alleged on Twitter that Nitesh was killed because he was a Hindu and a Bajrang Dal worker.

However, police dismissed his claim and said that it was a fight between two groups and there was no communal angle in the matter.

A senior police official said that two groups clashed in the Shadipur area on Friday. The official said that Nitesh, Alok, and Monty were in one group while three other young men were on another side.

"They had an argument which worsened and soon a fight ensued. Nitesh and Alok sustained severe injuries in the incident. Initially, the victims did not give any statement to the police. We lodged an FIR under sections 308 and 34 of the IPC at Ranjit Nagar Police Station."
Police Official

A police team was formed and an investigation was taken up. Meanwhile, during treatment, victim Nitesh succumbed to his injuries on Sunday.

Police have got the CCTV footage of the incident.

The accused identified as Ufiza, Adnan and Abbas are on the run, the police said.

The police said that Nitesh and Alok have criminal cases booked against them. (KB/IANS)

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