Man cut his leg in the SP office after getting Fed up from police torture, here's the whole case
Man cut his leg in the SP office after getting Fed up from police torture, here's the whole case
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Rohat: Fed up with the police torture, a man met the Superintendent of Police of Rohtak and tried to get a fugitive. But when he could not meet, he cut the veins of both his feet from the broken glass and tried to commit suicide. He has been admitted to the Trauma Centre of PGIMS in critical condition. His condition remains critical. The incident took place in Rohtak, Haryana.

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Police said, it is only after the investigation into the case that something can be said as to why Rajbir had attempted suicide. The man, who is seen in a picture in bloody condition, is a resident of Kansala village in Rohtak district of Haryana. The man named Rajbir had approached the Rohtak Superintendent of Police in the afternoon, but when he could not meet the SP, he lost his temper and pulled out the broken glass from the bag and cut the veins of both his feet.

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Seeing the blood spill on the spot, the police turned his attention to him, after which Rajbir was taken over. Both the legs of rajbir, who had been bloodied, were tied to the cloth and immediately transported to PGI in a police vehicle where he is being treated. Rajbir, on the other hand, says that an SI named Balwan is asking him for money and is beaten up for not giving it, he also complained to the DSP, but there was no hearing. On the other hand, the police said that action will be taken after conducting an inquiry in this regard.

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