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Delhi: Hindu man stabbed to death, victim’s wife reveals persecution by Muslim neighbours but police deny ‘communal angle’

“Delhi: Hindu man stabbed to death, victim’s wife reveals persecution by Muslim neighbours but police deny ‘communal angle’”, Opindia, March 23, 2025:

“A minor dispute between children in Northwest Delhi’s Wazirpur area turned into a tragedy for the only Hindu family living in the Muslim-majority area. The head of the family Radhe Shyam lost his life after being stabbed.

Several others including the son of the deceased sustained injuries in a violent clash that followed a minor dispute over a scooter in JJ colony in the area on Friday (21st March).

As per reports, a fight between two families that started with a children’s quarrel turned into a communal clash involving stone pelting and the stabbing of the 65-year-old deceased…….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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