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In Gurugram, a tea-samosa stall owner, Rakesh Kumar, was fatally shot on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred after a group of youths had an argument with him earlier. Police filed an FIR against five suspects and locals protested, blocking a chowk, claiming police inaction despite requests for security. Police promised swift action and the protesters dispersed. The murder is reportedly linked to a dispute over samosa purchase. Teams have been formed to arrest the accused.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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