While every member of the ruling Yadav clan in India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh is going blue in the face denying any rift or then fratricide within the same and touting Akhilesh Yadav's self promoting and aggrandising "yatra" as a victory march' utter lawlessness; murder and mayhem seem to rule the roost with the passage of time......
In the umpteenth incident of wild; wanton and seemingly insane murder/rage reported from the troubled and crime infested state a Mungisapur (Kanpur) based hotelier allegedly bludgeoned a hapless and reportedly defenceless gent to death as he committed the unpardonable and heinous crime of settling his bill with a legally permissible ten rupee coin......
According to aghast and disbelieving bystanders a particularly heated; venomous and acrimonious spat erupted between the deceased 35 year old gent Mahendra and the incensed hotel owner at around 11:30 pm or so on the fateful Wednesday night when Mahendra settled his proferred bill of Rs.160 with three fifty rupee notes and a legally validated/endorsed ten rupee coin.......
The very sight of the ubiquitous ten rupee coin however raised the hotel owner's hackles to the extent that he ended up with a deadly and ominous iron rod in his hands and brought the same down on Mahendra's head time and again before he collapsed in a senseless heap in a rapidly spreading pool of his own invaluable life blood.......
Fellow customers who belatedly realised the enormity of the deathly situation rushed a senseless and seemingly lifeless Mahendar to the nearest medical facility where the on duty doctors pronounced him brought dead on arrival.......
Cops from the local police thana who were summoned to the hospital by the hospital's medical superintendent registered a case of murder against the elusive and yet to be identified hotel owner on the basis of the statements/eye witness accounts narrated by the fellow customers who happened to frequent the eatery at the time......
Two police teams have since been constituted and entrusted with the onerous responsibility of tracking/hunting down the absconding/accused hotel owner and bringing him to book.......
One is really forced to sit back and reflect about the futility and intrinsic cost of a supposedly priceless and invaluable human life that could be snuffed out all for the sake of a supposedly "illegal and impermissible" ten rupee coin.......
In the umpteenth incident of wild; wanton and seemingly insane murder/rage reported from the troubled and crime infested state a Mungisapur (Kanpur) based hotelier allegedly bludgeoned a hapless and reportedly defenceless gent to death as he committed the unpardonable and heinous crime of settling his bill with a legally permissible ten rupee coin......
According to aghast and disbelieving bystanders a particularly heated; venomous and acrimonious spat erupted between the deceased 35 year old gent Mahendra and the incensed hotel owner at around 11:30 pm or so on the fateful Wednesday night when Mahendra settled his proferred bill of Rs.160 with three fifty rupee notes and a legally validated/endorsed ten rupee coin.......
The very sight of the ubiquitous ten rupee coin however raised the hotel owner's hackles to the extent that he ended up with a deadly and ominous iron rod in his hands and brought the same down on Mahendra's head time and again before he collapsed in a senseless heap in a rapidly spreading pool of his own invaluable life blood.......
Fellow customers who belatedly realised the enormity of the deathly situation rushed a senseless and seemingly lifeless Mahendar to the nearest medical facility where the on duty doctors pronounced him brought dead on arrival.......
Cops from the local police thana who were summoned to the hospital by the hospital's medical superintendent registered a case of murder against the elusive and yet to be identified hotel owner on the basis of the statements/eye witness accounts narrated by the fellow customers who happened to frequent the eatery at the time......
Two police teams have since been constituted and entrusted with the onerous responsibility of tracking/hunting down the absconding/accused hotel owner and bringing him to book.......
One is really forced to sit back and reflect about the futility and intrinsic cost of a supposedly priceless and invaluable human life that could be snuffed out all for the sake of a supposedly "illegal and impermissible" ten rupee coin.......
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