A series of disturbing incidents across India have sparked public concern and highlighted law-and-order challenges. In Jaipur, youth leader Naresh Meena created chaos during his indefinite hunger strike when he threw stones and assaulted his own supporter for using a mobile phone during his speech. Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, police paraded three alleged thieves through the market after arresting them with illegal weapons, leaving them bruised and limping.In another shocking event, a restaurant owner in Bistrak brutally beat a hawker with sticks, while in Sambhal, vigilance officers faced mob attacks during an anti-electricity theft drive, with women alleging mishandling during the inspection. West Bengal’s Santoshpur railway station also saw panic after a fire broke out on platform one, disrupting train services before fire brigades brought the blaze under control.Violence continued in Amroha, where two brothers, including the husband of a differently-abled woman, were thrashed with iron rods and sticks in a viral video. On Meerut’s highway, a reckless biker was seen performing dangerous stunts on a speeding motorcycle, endangering lives as vehicles crossed the toll plaza. Police have launched a manhunt based on the bike’s registration number. These incidents underline both rising public unrest and safety lapses.
