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Innocent Aafiya Tyagi, 8, Shot Dead in Meerut as Gang Targets Brother Over Long-Standing Rivalry

An eight-year-old girl was tragically shot dead in Meerut as a group of men targeted her brother over an old feud, highlighting the devastating consequences of unresolved conflicts.

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In a tragic incident in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, an eight-year-old girl named Aafiya Tyagi was shot dead by a group of nine men targeting her brother, Mohd Sahil, over a long-standing rivalry. The attack occurred in Kaland village when the assailants barged into their home while searching for Sahil, who had previously been involved in a verbal dispute with some of the attackers. Aafiya was struck by a stray bullet while standing on the stairs and was pronounced dead upon arrival at a local health centre.

A Heartbreaking Attack in Meerut

The shooting took place on December 1, 2024 evening while Aafiya was at home as her family prepared for dinner. Tehseen Tyagi, Aafiya’s father, reported that around nine armed men entered their house and began firing indiscriminately. While Tehseen and his other children managed to escape to safety, Aafiya was hit by a bullet. She was rushed to a nearby health centre but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Superintendent of Police (Crime) Awanish Kumar confirmed that the attack stemmed from an ongoing dispute between Sahil and the assailants.

A Father’s Heartbreak

Mohd Tahseen recounted the horrifying events: “An hour after Sahil returned from the market following a brief argument, at least nine men forcibly entered our house and started abusing us. Suddenly, they opened fire. My son and I managed to escape to the terrace without realizing Aafiya was left behind.” The community is now grappling with the aftermath of this senseless violence, raising questions about safety and conflict resolution.

Background of Rivalry

The feud reportedly began two years ago over social media comments between Sahil and one of the main suspects, Mashroor. Tensions flared again earlier on the day of the shooting when Sahil encountered Mashroor and others at the market, leading to a verbal altercation that escalated into violence later that evening. Following the attack, police have initiated a manhunt for the remaining suspects, with two already arrested. Authorities have assured that they are committed to bringing all involved parties to justice.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This heartbreaking incident underscores the urgent need for conflict resolution and community dialogue to prevent such senseless acts of violence. The loss of young Aafiya serves as a painful reminder of how unresolved disputes can spiral into tragedy. As we reflect on this event, we must consider: what steps can we take as a society to foster understanding and empathy among individuals? Let us engage in meaningful conversations that promote peace and coexistence within our communities.

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