By Kajal Rajput
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Gorakhpur: A 20-year-old NEET aspirant was killed after a clash between villagers and alleged cattle smugglers in Mauachapi village turned violent. The youth, abducted during the chaos, was later found dead with severe head injuries. According to PTI report, angry villagers clashed with police, torched a vehicle, and thrashed a suspect. Senior officers were also injured in stone-pelting while trying to rescue the accused. The Jungle Dhusar police outpost in-charge and entire staff have been suspended for negligence, and a departmental inquiry has been ordered.Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured strict action, while the student’s family demanded Rs 1 crore compensation, a government job, and capital punishment for the culprits. Political tensions escalated as SP chief Akhilesh Yadav termed the incident a “major failure” of the state government.Police have registered a case against six alleged cattle smugglers and deployed additional forces to restore calm in the area.According to PTI report, tensions flared up in a Gorakhpur village on Tuesday as a confrontation between villagers and alleged cattle smugglers here spiralled into violence, leaving a 20-year-old NEET aspirant dead and a suspect critically injured.Senior Superintendent of Police, Gorakhpur, has suspended the in-charge and entire staff of the Jungle Dhusar police outpost under the Pipraich Police Station with immediate effect.Senior police officers were also injured in stone pelting when they tried to “rescue” the suspect who was being thrashed by angry villagers, prompting authorities to rush additional security forces to the violence-hit Mauachapi village located in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s pocket borough.Also Read:Bengal 19-year-old NEET aspirant shot dead, accused arrestedA village youth, abducted by some of the smugglers when they were trying to flee, was later found dead, following which villagers blocked the Gorakhpur-Pipraich Road and clashed with police.Police said the youth died of a severe head injury and rejected reports that he had been shot. They said a case has been registered against six suspects who “are cattle smugglers”.Adityanath assured that “the culprits will not be spared”, and senior officials arrived in the village to restore law and order.The trouble began late on Monday night, when 10-12 “smugglers” arrived in two pickup vans and allegedly tried to break into a furniture shop belonging to one Gupta, according to the police.The shop’s upper floor housed a travel agency where a relative of Gupta was sleeping. On hearing the shutters being forced open, he alerted his son, the NEET aspirant.The student rushed to the spot on a scooter, raising an alarm. Nearly 10-15 villagers followed him. Startled, the smugglers opened fire and tried to flee. During the chaos, they dragged him into one of their vehicles and sped away.Meanwhile, villagers caught hold of one smuggler, torched his vehicle and thrashed him severely.When police personnel reached the scene and attempted to rescue the injured man, locals clashed with them and pelted stones. Superintendent of Police (North) Jitendra Srivastava and Pipraich Station House Officer suffered serious injuries in the incident.Later, police found the aspirant’s blood-soaked body around 4 km away, which triggered protests in the area. Deepak’s father alleged police negligence, claiming that his son could have been saved if authorities had acted promptly.The family said the student was preparing for NEET for admission into a medical college.DIG Shiv S Channappa and SSP Raj Karan Nayyar met the victim’s family and promised swift action.District Magistrate Deepak Meena described the incident as “extremely tragic” and said action is underway to nab the culprits. “We have spoken to the family, and their demands have been discussed. Whatever assistance can be provided at both local and higher levels will be ensured,” he said.The student’s family has demanded Rs 1 crore compensation, a government job and strict action against both the smugglers and erring policemen. His inconsolable mother said that her son’s killers should be given the death penalty.Speaking to reporters, Nayyar said that the postmortem was conducted under videography, and the cause of death was a severe head injury. He denied “rumours” of gunshot injury.“No bullet injuries were found on the body. The accused are cattle smuggler, and their past criminal records are being checked. A case has been registered against six suspects, and five police teams are pursuing the accused,” he said.Earlier, Nayyar said the situation had been brought under control, with Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and additional forces deployed. He said the report about the incident was received around 3.30 am.“The smugglers had arrived in two pickup vans, one of which was able to flee the spot while the other got stuck, and the young man had gone after it. One of the people from the stuck pickup van was caught by the villagers, and he was…