"Nothing makes a difference ...": Biker to leave Gurugram after the accused of assaulting the assault allegedly saw parties | Today news

A 27-year-old motorcyclist named Hardik Sharma, who was assaulted near the Dwarka Expressway in Delhi NCR, is now planning to leave Gurugram after his parents asked him to stop cycling and leave the city, the News Portal Indian Express on Sunday, April 27. Sharma’s case detected viral this past Sunday. He also highlighted how his family is scared and will no longer let him live in Gurugram after the incident. “Anyway, but here (gurugram) … my parents won’t make me live in this city. It has already been decided (for me). First and forever, no bikes said, they (parents) said. I started packing, I’ll move immediately, ‘Sharma told the News Portal. Biker attack case The video, which became viral on social media, showed how four men who traveled in an SUV stopped and started assaulting Sharma along with a few other people from his bikers group last Sunday. Sharma, a software developer, traveled with his motorcycle friends on a breakfast to Manesar on their individual sports bikes. The four men stopped and began abusing them before they ended up in a hand-fighting, which seriously injured the victim. According to media reports, the accused, responsible for this assault, also damaged Sharma’s sports bike, although Sharma requested them to let him go. Back to the hometown after the incident, Sharma told the News Portal that he had decided to move to his hometown, Hisar, for the time being, and also revealed that his medical tests showed that he was badly injured. “The doctor said, apart from injuries to the legs, even the bone marrow was injured,” Sharma told the News Portal. What happened to the accused? The four people who assaulted Sharma were arrested on Tuesday, April 22. However, a city court granted them bail the next day. The four men were identified as Bhanu Sharma, a gym owner, Deepak Singh, a gym coach, Pragya Sharma, who rented cricket grounds, and Rajat Singh, according to the report. Hardik Sharma earlier expressed his dissatisfaction with police who allegedly took 12 hours to register his complaint. “It was on the police. Because if you look at the guys and see what they did, their gooch (thugs) … partying, boasting and (social media) stories … nothing makes a difference to them, ‘Sharma told the News Portal. Sharma shared a story on the social media platform Instagram on Thursday, showing one of the accused with the other party. According to the News Portal report, the next trial date for the bail pleader will be in August. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 09:38 pm Ist