Young Man Killed in Alleged Celebratory Firing at Village Feast; Brother Accuses Local Pradhan
A young man was shot dead during alleged celebratory firing at a village feast in Farrukhabad’s Umarau Nagla. The victim’s brother claims the fatal bullet came from the village pradhan’s licensed gun. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident and firearm misuse.
According to witnesses, several attendees were dancing to DJ music while firing shots into the air with both licensed and unlicensed weapons—an illegal practice that has become alarmingly common at rural celebrations despite repeated police warnings. Amid the bursts of gunfire, Anshu suddenly collapsed. He sustained a gunshot wound and died on the spot, leaving the gathering in shock and triggering panic across the village.
In a statement to police, the victim’s brother alleged that the fatal shot came from the licensed firearm of the village pradhan. The accusation has deepened tensions in the community and prompted authorities to initiate a formal investigation. Police confirmed that a case has been registered and evidence is being collected to determine the source of the gunfire and identify those responsible.
As the probe moves forward, the incident has again highlighted the deadly risks of celebratory firing—a practice that continues to claim lives despite legal prohibitions. The fatality has not only plunged Anshu’s family into grief but has also reignited conversations about enforcement gaps and the urgent need for stricter action against the misuse of firearms during public events.

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