Kalyugi father shot indiscriminately at his son for just a dispute over mobile

Ahmedabad: A father fired two rounds at his real son in a fight over a mobile phone in Surat, Gujarat. The son has been seriously injured after being shot in the hand, he has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. At the same time, the Kamrej police station has arrested the retired army father. In Surat's Kamrej area, a retired army father has asked his son to reduce the use of mobile. Angered by this, the son attacked his father with a viper.

Angered by the son's actions, the father fired at the son with his licensed revolver. The son was shot in the hand in two rounds of firing, after which he has been admitted to the hospital in a critical condition. At the same time, the Kamrej police station arrested the retired soldier by registering a case against him. Dharmendra Bhai Omprakash is a retired soldier and lives with his wife and son in Chandra Darshan Society of Vav village under Kamrej area. At present, he works as a bodyguard in Surat. When he returned from his job late Tuesday night, he scolded his 15-year-old son for using his mobile much. Meanwhile, an argument started with his wife as well. In the midst of this argument, the son of accused Dharmendra attacked his father with a viper, in which he started to bleed.

Angered by the son's actions, the retired army father fired two rounds at the wife and son with a gun. The bullet fired by him hit the son, who has been admitted to Deenbandhu Hospital in the Kholvad area of ​​the Kamrej police station area for treatment. On hearing the sound of firing, the people of the society also gathered and informed the police. The police have registered a case against the retired soldier under the Arms Act for attempting to murder his wife and arrested him and are engaged in further investigation.

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