Tension gripped a village in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand, after a BJP leader was allegedly beaten to death following a dispute linked to irrigation water and a long-standing local rivalry. The incident triggered widespread outrage, with angry protesters setting fire to the house of one of the accused and damaging property in the area. According to preliminary information, the conflict began during an argument over water distribution for agricultural fields. The dispute reportedly escalated into a violent confrontation in which BJP leader Vinod and his brothers were attacked. Vinod succumbed to his injuries, while two of his family members sustained serious injuries and are currently undergoing treatment in a hospital. Following news of the killing, large crowds gathered in the village, demanding strict action against those responsible. Protesters allegedly vandalized and set fire to the residence of an accused individual. Several attempts were also made to damage vehicles and other property, prompting police intervention. Authorities have deployed heavy security across the area to prevent further escalation. Multiple units of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and additional police personnel from neighboring districts have been stationed in the village. Barricades have been erected and security patrols intensified to maintain law and order. Police sources indicate that four suspects have been arrested so far, while efforts are underway to identify and apprehend additional individuals allegedly involved in the attack. Investigators are examining CCTV footage and other evidence as part of the probe. Officials have also suggested that the incident may have roots in an older local and political rivalry between influential families in the village. The situation remains sensitive, with authorities urging residents to maintain peace while the investigation continues. Senior officials are closely monitoring developments as tensions remain high in the region.


