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ALERT: Jaipur Clashes Leave Youths Injured in Sword and Stick Attack, Suspects Arrested

Chaos erupted in Jaipur’s Bhatha Basti area when a violent clash between rival groups resulted in serious injuries. CCTV footage captured six assailants on motorcycles chasing two young men before attacking them with swords and sticks. One youth sustained critical injuries and was rushed to a hospital, while the other managed to escape into a nearby house. Police swiftly intervened and have arrested two of the suspects involved in the attack. Authorities are investigating the motive behind this brutal assault. The incident has raised concerns about public safety in the city and the rising trend of gang-related violence. Locals expressed fear as the violent confrontation unfolded in a densely populated area, drawing attention to the need for stronger law enforcement measures. Jaipur police have assured residents that the investigation is ongoing and all responsible individuals will be brought to justice. Meanwhile, the CCTV footage has been shared with investigative teams to trace all attackers. This alarming episode highlights the increasing risks posed by street violence and emphasizes the importance of vigilance in urban communities.

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