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In Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, two people beat a young man in public. Then he attacked himself with a knife. The young man was hospitalized in critical condition. The man and brother of his girlfriend were accused of assault. Both accused are currently coming. The police are looking for them. This incident occurred outside the Sihora Railway Station. The injured youth is called Ranjit Kushwaha. He is a resident of Panagar. His girlfriend is a resident of the Begbagh police station. According to the information, Ranjit works in a private company. He separated from his wife. He became friends with a woman via social media. Both exchanged phone numbers. Then there was long talk between the two every day. According to the victim, the woman told her that she was upset about the oppression of her husband. He attacks himself every day. After this, they came close to each other and started meeting each other. Ranjit and the woman went to visit Jaipur a few days ago. The woman disappeared from the house without telling anyone, for which the man registered a disappearance. When she reached Jaipur, the woman called her mother and told her that she had come to visit Ranjit Jaipur and wanted to marry her. When police registered and investigated a missing report, the woman was found to talk to Ranjit. On this basis, information about Ranjit was collected and he was also missing from home. Before returning from Jaipur, the woman called her mother and told her that she would return with Ranjit and ended up at Sihora station. Here the woman’s brother and her husband got to know about it. The man reached the station with his brother -in -law the station and waited for his wife and her loved one to arrive. Once Ranjit and the woman came out of the station, the man and brother -in -law, who was an ambush, attacked and escaped Ranjit with a knife. Ranjit was admitted to the hospital in an injured state. He told the police the whole story. Police are currently searching for both attackers. Share this story -tags

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