Two Arrested in Kharar for Violent Parking Dispute
Mohali: 2 booked for attacking neighbours over parking dispute in Kharar
Hindustan Times
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In Kharar, Punjab, India, two men have been arrested for attacking their neighbors with sticks and a knife over a parking dispute. The incident occurred on April 20, escalating from a verbal argument to a violent confrontation involving multiple individuals.
- 01Two individuals, Rajiv and Rahul Manchanda, were booked for assault.
- 02The incident occurred on April 20 outside the Arya Samaj temple in Kharar.
- 03The dispute arose after a request to move a parked car.
- 04The attack involved physical assault with sticks and a knife.
- 05Police are conducting further investigations into the incident.
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Two men, Rajiv and Rahul Manchanda, have been booked by the Kharar police in Punjab, India, for allegedly attacking their neighbors over a parking dispute that escalated into violence. The incident took place on April 20 outside the Arya Samaj temple. The conflict began when Simran, Rajiv's wife, requested neighbor Sachin to move his car. As tensions rose, Sachin's neighbor, Manish Chawla, intervened, leading to a physical confrontation. Rajiv reportedly attacked Manish with a wooden stick and stabbed Sachin multiple times with a knife. Rahul allegedly threatened the victims with a pistol while claiming political connections. Following the incident, the victims sought medical attention and filed a police report, prompting an ongoing investigation.
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This incident highlights the potential for minor disputes to escalate into serious violence, raising concerns about community safety.
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