City
Epaper

Builder attacked over land dispute

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 9, 2024 21:45 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarA stabbing incident occurred in Vadgaon village when a builder was attacked with a knife after questioning ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

A stabbing incident occurred in Vadgaon village when a builder was attacked with a knife after questioning the suspension of work at a plot. The incident was reported at MIDC Waluj Police Station based on Solpure's complaint on Sunday.

The builder has been identified as Govind Solpure, a plot business owner, who was informed by worker Satish Honegaonkar that work had been stopped at Plot No. 8 in Vadgaon . Solpure arrived at the site and confronted Dinesh Dudhat, Salve, and another unidentified person. They claimed ownership of the land and demanded the work stop. A verbal argument broke out between Solpure and Dinesh. After Solpure pushed Dinesh, Dinesh became enraged and threatened, “I will kill you.” He then retrieved a knife from his car and attacked Solpure, leaving him severely injured. Solpure is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital. Based on his complaint, police have registered a case against Dinesh. API Arvind Shinde is investigating the case.

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessNorth Gujarat emerging as India’s agro-dairy powerhouse, set to host VGRC meet

NationalAfter accusing Pawan Khera of holding dual voter IDs, BJP claims misuse of Form 6

NationalNorth Gujarat emerging as India’s agro-dairy powerhouse, set to host VGRC meet

MaharashtraMaharashtra Police Constable Recruitment: Government Expands Age Relaxation for 15,631 Vacancies

BusinessGovt asks businesses to display GST cut benefits, FMCG companies call for strict price monitoring

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadFrom knee surgeries to hero: Shilanand Lakra's comeback inspires India's Asia Cup win

AurangabadWhen theatre mirrors life’s emotions

AurangabadPython killing; Protest today

AurangabadSpeeding bus runs over retired veterinarian

AurangabadOver 3,500 EVMs faulty in M’wada