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Lucknow, UP: Nadeem urinates on Hindu temple walls, assaults Dilip with iron rods for opposing the act, Saleem, Nafees, and 4 others also booked

Later Nadeem, Saleem, Nafees, Babu s/o Kaleem, and three other associates barged into the home of Dilip and launched a brutal attack on him. They attacked using iron rods and bamboo sticks which resulted in severe injuries to Dilip.

On the 31st of July, a Hindu man identified as Dilip was brutally assaulted and attacked by some miscreants after he raised his voice against a person identified as Mohammed Nadeem who was caught urinating on the walls of a temple in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The miscreants including Nadeem who urinated on the temple walls, abused Dilip for opposing the act. They also barged into his home and assaulted him using iron rods and bamboo sticks resulting in severe injuries.

According to the reports, the police are said to have taken cognizance of the incident and arrested three individuals in this case.

Victim Dilip Singh commented on the issue and confirmed that Nadeem was seen urinating on the walls of the temple at around 3 pm on Tuesday, 30th July. On opposing, Nadeem began abusing and assaulting Dilip. Some of the locals tried to pacify the matter after which Dilip went home.

Later Nadeem, Saleem, Nafees, Babu s/o Kaleem, and three other associates barged into the home of Dilip and launched a brutal attack on him. They attacked using iron rods and bamboo sticks which resulted in severe injuries to Dilip.

The neighbors then learned about the incident and reached the spot immediately to see Dilip soaked in blood. They took him to the hospital and got him treated.

The accused by then had managed to flee from the spot. However, the police filed an FIR based on a complaint filed by Dilip and arrested three individuals.

Further investigations are underway.

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