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An elderly man was paraded like cattle with his hands tied to a rope and a garland of shoes around his neck, and later forced to lick his own spit in Siddharthnagar district of Uttar Pradesh.

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Uttar Pradesh viral news: A disturbing incident came to light on Friday from a village in Siddharthnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, where a 75-year-old man was paraded through the streets with a garland of shoes around his neck, his face blackened with ink and later forced to licking his body. own spit after being accused of ‘intimidate’ a young woman.

The embarrassing incident was filmed and shared on social media platforms where it quickly went viral, prompting the police to take notice and take action against the perpetrators who forced the elderly man to undergo a humiliating ordeal.

In the video, the victim, identified as Mohabbat Ali, is seen carrying a shoe garland and his hands tied with a thick rope as the attackers parade him through the streets while shouting abuse. Ali’s face is also black with ink. At the end of the video we see the elderly being forced to kneel on the ground, lick his own spit and apologize.

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According to police, the incident took place in Tighara village on Thursday and came to light through the video that surfaced on social media.

They said the incident occurred after a man filed a complaint against Ali, accusing him of inappropriately touching his daughter.

A senior official said the police took notice of the incident after the matter came to light and arrested four people who were allegedly involved in forcing the victim through the humiliating ordeal.

The suspects have been identified as Zafar, Aman Pandey, Akhilesh Sahni and Ghanshyam Tiwari, said Golhaura police station SHO Ajaynath Kannaujia.

A case has been registered against them on charges of unlawful deprivation of liberty, causing hurt, burglary, malicious insult and criminal intimidation, Kannaujia said.

(With PTI inputs)



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