Two separate fatal stabbing incidents reported during the Eid holiday period have triggered grief, anger, and demands for justice across parts of Delhi-NCR. The cases, involving 17-year-old Surya Chauhan in Ghaziabad’s Khoda Colony and 26-year-old Arbaaz in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri area, have drawn significant public attention and intensified discussions around youth safety and violent crime. In Ghaziabad, family members and local residents gathered outside the residence of Surya Chauhan, mourning the loss of the teenager and demanding strict action against those responsible. Emotional scenes unfolded as the victim’s mother appealed for justice, while several community groups called for swift legal proceedings and accountability. The incident has also prompted reactions from social and community organizations, some of which have demanded stronger measures against criminal offenders. Authorities, however, have urged citizens to maintain peace and allow the investigation to proceed through legal channels. Meanwhile, a separate stabbing case in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri area resulted in the death of 26-year-old Arbaaz, adding to concerns over violent confrontations during a period typically associated with celebration and community gatherings. Police officials are investigating both incidents independently and examining the circumstances that led to the attacks. The two cases have sparked wider conversations about law and order, crime prevention, and the need for stronger community engagement to curb violence among young individuals. Residents in affected areas have expressed concern over the increasing frequency of knife-related crimes and have called for enhanced policing and preventive measures. As investigations continue, authorities in both Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have assured that those found responsible will face legal action in accordance with the law. Families of the victims remain focused on securing justice while awaiting further developments in the cases.


