The youngsters -- Dilkash, Mohammad Ajmal and Naeem – are all madrassa students.
“We had gone to a nearby park. Some men came and slapped one of my friends. They asked us to say ‘Jai Mata Ki’ and ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and threatened to kill us. I don’t know them, but I can recognise them. We called up our teacher and then the police came and we were being taken to the SanjayGandhiHospital,” said Dilkash, one of the victims.
Another victim Mohammad Ajmal said they were not given a chance to say anything, adding that their skull caps were thrown and crushed with feet.
“They asked us to say ‘Jai Mata Ki’. Suddenly one of them came and thrashed me with a bamboo stick. They all started beating us. We then called up our teacher. He came and called up the police,” he added.
The victims called up their teacher Hafiz, who then called up the police.
They were rushed to the SanjayGandhiHospital for immediate treatment.
A case has been registered and further probe is on.
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