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In yet another horrific incident, a man was bludgeoned to death allegedly by his neighbours after he opposed to their objectionable remarks against his three-year-old daughter in southeast Delhi's Pul Pehlad Pur area on Tuesday. It brings back unpleasant memories of the Moti Nagar incident in which a man was similarly killed by two men who had harassed his daughter.
Speaking about the Pul Pehlad Pur incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (southeast) Chinmoy Biswal said ‘a scuffle broke out between Rakesh and Krishna following a heated argument over the objectionable remarks against the former's daughter, Other people in the neighbourhood intervened in the matter and separated the two.”
After half-an-hour, Rakesh, along with his wife Pooja and brother Mukesh, reached outside Krishna's house, the DSP said.
Pooja told police that Krishna and his brother Ranjeet attacked her husband with a sharp object, he said.
Rakesh's family members rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he died during treatment, Biswal said.
A case was registered in the matter and Ranjeet and Krishna were arrested, he added.
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Speaking about the Pul Pehlad Pur incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (southeast) Chinmoy Biswal said ‘a scuffle broke out between Rakesh and Krishna following a heated argument over the objectionable remarks against the former's daughter, Other people in the neighbourhood intervened in the matter and separated the two.”
After half-an-hour, Rakesh, along with his wife Pooja and brother Mukesh, reached outside Krishna's house, the DSP said.
Pooja told police that Krishna and his brother Ranjeet attacked her husband with a sharp object, he said.
Rakesh's family members rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he died during treatment, Biswal said.
A case was registered in the matter and Ranjeet and Krishna were arrested, he added.

Another man killed in Delhi for opposing objectionable remarks against daughter
Rakesh's family members rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he died during treatment, police said.
What happened to civility?
It is not exclusive to North India, it is a worldwide phenomenon.