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Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Hindustan Times
SUV runs over man after clash in Jaipur, one detained: Police
Jaipur: One person has been detained from Sikar's Srimadhopur on Sunday after an SUV car ran over a 35-year-old man in Jaipur's Muralipura on Saturday following a minor clash, said officials. The incident triggered outrage among locals before police managed to pacify the crowd. (Representational image) The inspector of Muralipura police station, Veerndra Kureel, said, 'The incident happened on Saturday evening when the SUV collided with another car. Following the clash, the SUV passengers tried to flee and eventually ran over a man, Chandra Shekhar, who died on the spot. We seized the car on Sunday morning and detained one of the passengers while the other three are absconding.' According to the officials, the victim, identified as Chandrashekhar, a native of Uttar Pradesh who lived in Jaipur and worked as a labourer, was caught in the middle of the clash between two groups after a Scorpio SUV collided with a car. 'Following the collision, four-five men from the SUV allegedly pulled out sticks, smashed the car's windows and got into a fight with the driver. As locals gathered and confronted them, Chandrashekhar, who was passing through the area, fell on the road during the chaos. The assailants, feeling surrounded by the crowd, allegedly sped away in the SUV and ran over him,' Kureel said. A purported video of the incident also showed that the SUV hit him twice in order to position the car and then accelerated the speed to flee when Shekhar was run over and left in a pool of blood. 'He was immediately rushed to Kanwatia Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The incident triggered outrage among locals before police managed to pacify the crowd,' he said. The protesters also claimed that the car belonged to one specific political party. 'However, it is not confirmed yet. Probe is underway,' said the inspector. A case of negligent driving and murder has also been lodged against four people. 'Shekhar's body was sent to the police station while we formed a team that was sent to the nearby districts to nab the SUV driver and his aides,' said Kureel. During the search operation, the team traced the car at Srimadhopur from where one of them was detained. Meanwhile, the incident also sparked a political slugfest as the opposition leaders cornered the government over the deteriorating law and order situation. 'The BJP's party flag seems to be above the law. This incident in Jaipur proves how some party workers, nurtured under the protection of the government and intoxicated with power, easily beat up innocent people on the road with sticks and run over them. This is not democracy, but jungle raj. This is not power, but anarchy. If the government is silent, it simply means that it has given its workers a license to kill the common people. This is an open murder of both law and democracy,' said the leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully on X. There was no immediate response from the BJP.

Indian Express
3 days ago
- Indian Express
35-year-old run over by Scorpio driver trying to flee crowd amid roadside altercation in Jaipur
A 35-year-old man was run over by a group of youths in a Scorpio during their attempt to break through a crowd that had gathered following a roadside altercation in Jaipur. The incident took place on Saturday evening. According to Murlipura Station House Officer Virendra Kureel, the deceased was identified as Chandrashekhar, a native of Uttar Pradesh, who lived on rent in Murlipura and worked as a labourer in Jaipur. According to police, as the situation escalated, a crowd gathered at the spot. When the group in the Scorpio tried to flee, people stood in front of their vehicle to stop them. In the chaos, Chandrashekhar, who was in the crowd, fell on the road. Seeing themselves surrounded, the youths in the Scorpio accelerated the vehicle, allegedly ran him over, and fled the scene. 'We have detained two people and have called the owner of the car. Some are absconding and we will catch them soon,' said SHO Kureel. Chandrashekhar was rushed to Kanwatia Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The incident triggered outrage among local residents, and police had to intervene to pacify the angry crowd. The incident took place a day after another man was crushed under a speeding SUV in Jaipur. On August 15, when a retired Army captain had taken out his bicycle at 5.30 am, he was hit by the speeding SUV, after which the driver of the vehicle fled the scene. The man was killed in the incident. The woman who was driving the SUV was later detained.
Time of India
15-07-2025
- Time of India
Man killed, 1 hurt as truck hits bike on Jaipur eway
Jaipur: A 33-year-old man was killed and another injured after a speeding truck hit their motorcycle on the Jaipur Express Highway Monday night. The truck driver fled the scene after the accident, prompting police to launch a search operation. According to officials at the Accident Police Station (West), the deceased was identified as Tulsiram Saini, a resident of Laxminarayanpura in Daulatpura. He was returning home from work with his neighbour, Raj Chaudhary (32), when the incident occurred around 9 PM near Pankhuri Hotel on the express highway. The police said the accident took place during heavy rain when a fast-moving truck rammed into their motorcycle from behind. Both riders were flung onto the road and sustained serious injuries. Passersby alerted the Daulatpura and Accident Police, who rushed to the spot and took the victims to Kanwatia Hospital. Doctors declared Saini dead on arrival, while Raj Chaudhary was admitted with a severe head injury. The body was handed over to the family after post-mortem on Tuesday morning. A case was registered at Daulatpura police station, and efforts are underway to identify and trace the truck and its driver. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Joacă în sfârșit cel mai bun joc de strategie 2025 gratuit! Sea of Conquest Joacă acum Undo BOX Man hurt in hit-&-run case Jaipur: A 22-year-old man was seriously injured in a hit-and-run incident in Hasanpura Sadar area late Saturday night. The accused fled the scene after ramming his car into the victim, who was standing outside his house. According to police, the incident took place around 10.30pm when the victim, Irfan Ali, was chatting with a friend outside his residence. In a sudden turn of events, a speeding car driven by one an unidentified person struck Irfan with such force that he was thrown nearly six feet away. Eyewitnesses rushed to help Irfan, who was later taken to a hospital by his family for treatment. He is currently undergoing medical care.
Time of India
19-05-2025
- Time of India
Engg student killed in hit-&-run accident
Jaipur: A 20-year-old engineering student was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Jhotwara area early Sunday morning. According to Accident Police Station (West), the victim, Ravi Singh , was a second-year BTech (Computer Science) student at a private engineering college. He was on his way to Govind Dev Ji Temple for Mangla Darshan when a speeding car rammed his motorcycle from behind near the Ambabadi intersection around 4am. The impact of the collision flung Ravi onto the road and left his motorcycle damaged. Bystanders rushed to help, and police transported him to Kanwatia Hospital, where doctors declared him as brought dead. Police said Ravi completed his semester exams on Saturday and left home early the following morning for the temple visit. The car driver fled the scene after the crash. CCTV cameras at the Ambabadi junction were found to be non-functional, hampering investigation efforts. However, police are analysing footage from Vidyadhar Nagar, the route through which the car allegedly fled.
Time of India
11-05-2025
- Time of India
Improper rope barrier claims life of 44-year-old motorcyclist in city
Jaipur: A 44-year-old man lost his life due to severe neck injuries caused by a rope stretched across the road as a barrier in the city. The tragic incident occurred Thursday and the victim succumbed to his injuries Friday, leading to an inquest being registered Saturday. The fatal accident took place in the vicinity of Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium while the deceased was travelling on a motorcycle with his brother-in-law and could not notice the rope barrier in victim, identified as Dinesh Singh, a native of Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, succumbed to his injuries during treatment at the SMS Hospital. Police conducted a post-mortem Saturday and handed over the body to the family. Dinesh, a painter by profession, lived with his wife and two children in rented accommodation in Nahari Ka Naka, Shastri to officials at Accident Police Station (North), the incident took place around 3.30pm Thursday, when Dinesh and his brother-in-law Vivek were heading to Sector-6, Vidhyadhar Nagar, on a two-wheeler for work. Near the stadium, their bike collided with a barricading rope tied across the road, which struck Dinesh directly on the neck. The two were thrown off the bike, sustaining injuries from the the accident, the duo were rushed to Kanwatia Hospital. Vivek was discharged after primary treatment, while Dinesh, whose neck wound caused excessive blood loss, was referred to SMS Hospital, where he later investigation revealed the rope was tied by labourers for the ongoing religious event. The event at the stadium concluded on May 7. Police have registered a case and begun probing who was responsible for tying the rope and whether permissions were properly obtained for setting up such barricades. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !



