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‘Galti ho gayi, kshama kijiye’: Delhi youths who assaulted bikers in Gurgaon beg for forgiveness

Four men were arrested by Delhi Police for attacking a group of bikers on the Dwarka Expressway. The accused, travelling in a car, assaulted the bikers and vandalized their motorcycles, smashing one with a baseball bat. One of the complainants alleged the attackers were drunk and demanded compensation for the damages estimated at Rs 4 to 5 lakh.
‘Galti ho gayi, kshama kijiye’: Delhi youths who assaulted bikers in Gurgaon beg for forgiveness
Credit: Gurgaon Police
NEW DELHI: Four men were arrested on Tuesday in connection with an attack on a group of bikers on the Dwarka Expressway, during which a high-end sports bike was smashed with a baseball bat, police said.

A video released by Gurgaon Police shows the accused apologizing, saying, “Galti ho gayi, kshama kijiye” (We made a mistake, please forgive us).
The incident took place on Sunday when the four accused, travelling in a car, got into an altercation with a group of bikers. As the situation escalated, the men physically assaulted the bikers and vandalized their motorcycles, causing significant damage to one of the bikes.
Hardik Sharma, one of the complainants, alleged that the attackers were under the influence of alcohol and demanded compensation for the damages, which he estimated at Rs 4 to 5 lakh.
“The accused were drunk. They began beating Gaurav and Abhinav. When the rest of us tried to ride away, they hit me on the head with a baseball bat and damaged my bike. I was saved only because I was wearing a helmet,” Sharma said.
A senior police officer confirmed the arrests and said the accused were being interrogated. However, it has not yet been established whether they were inebriated at the time of the assault.
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