Ghaziabad youth stabbing case: Mother wants murderers killed same way, urges ‘bulldozer action’

Ghaziabad youth stabbing case: Mother wants murderers killed same way, urges ‘bulldozer action’
GHAZIABAD: In a highly charged incident in the Khoda area of Ghaziabad, the mother of a youth who was stabbed to death has demanded capital punishment for the accused and immediate “bulldozer action” against them.Expressing deep grief and anger over the loss of her son, Saroj, the victim’s mother, demanded strict punishment for all those involved in the crime. "My son's murderers should be killed in the same way they killed my son. I want justice. I demand that all seven of those men should be killed and bulldozer action should be taken on their residences," Saroj told ANI.
According to local authorities, the youth was stabbed following an altercation in the densely populated Khoda colony, which borders Delhi and Noida. The incident has sent shockwaves through the neighbourhood, raising concerns over local law and order and safety.Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Saturday expressed concern over the murder of a youth in Ghaziabad’s Khoda area and called for strict action against those responsible. She also urged the government to remain alert in view of rising crime incidents.In a post on X, Mayawati described the killing of Surya Chauhan as “extremely tragic and alarming” and stressed the need for preventive steps by the administration.
"The incident of the murder of a young man, Surya Chauhan, from Khoda in Ghaziabad district of UP is extremely tragic and alarming. There is a need for the government and administration to take appropriate steps to prevent such incidents that are happening daily. At the same time, the criminals involved in this incident should be identified and definitely given legal punishment," she said. Mayawati also warned about the broader implications of such incidents as the election approaches."Along with this, as the time of elections draws nearer, such incidents will have widespread adverse consequences. Therefore, the government must remain fully alert," she added. The teen died after being stabbed by a youth within the Khoda police station limits, officials said. Indirapuram ACP Abhishek Srivastava said on Friday, "On May 28th, at around 3.30 pm, information was received in the Khoda PS that a youth had been stabbed by another boy. Upon receiving this information, police immediately arrived at the scene and admitted the child to a nearby hospital for treatment. The child died during treatment. A written complaint has been received from the family, and the accused has been charged under relevant sections. Teams have been formed to search for the accused boy." Meanwhile, the victim's mother alleged that her son was lured before being attacked. "On Eid, a boy named Arshad tricked my child into calling him. He was asked if he had ever seen a goat being slaughtered, to which he replied no. Then my child was stabbed. I want justice," the deceased mother told on Friday. Speaking emotionally about the incident and alleging police inaction, the deceased's mother said, "I was not at home; I was on duty. Someone called me and told me that my son had been stabbed. When I came, I saw my son's face at around 7 o'clock. After that, I did not get to see his face again for half a day. I want justice. The police are not doing anything; they are sleeping. If the police had acted in time, wouldn't they have been able to catch the person who stabbed my son at 1 o'clock? Wouldn't they have been able to catch him?" Recounting what she saw after reaching the hospital, Sunita, the deceased's maternal aunt, said, "I went to the hospital first. I saw them there. They wanted to prove that first, a goat was sacrificed, and now, they would sacrifice a human. On the day of Bakra Eid, my child was called from home by deceit. Then he was asked how a goat is slaughtered. What do Hindu children know about such things? Our children have never seen bloodshed. What would they say? They would say they had never seen it. Then he was stabbed in the stomach, and his life ended there," She said. Expressing anguish over the delay in justice and the lack of arrests, Sunita said, "It has been more than 24 hours, and justice has still not been delivered. No one has been arrested yet. Even after 24 hours, the administration is asking for more time. The electricity has also been cut off so that we cannot protest or raise our voice for justice." (With agency inputs)

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