Raebareli: A Dalit man, Hariom Paswan, was lynched by a mob in Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli on October 3. Initially accused of drone theft, multiple videos later showed villagers brutally thrashing him, even as he cried out Rahul Gandhi’s name. The mob allegedly shouted, “We are Baba’s men,” before beating him to death.
Rahul Gandhi spoke to the victim’s family three times on Sunday night, assuring support and promising that Congress leaders would meet them in person. “The Congress family stands with you,” Rahul reportedly told Hariom’s father, Gangadeen. The victim’s wife, Pinky, demanded justice, saying, “My husband was beaten mercilessly. His killers should be punished the same way.”
रायबरेली में दलित युवक की पीट-पीटकर हत्या योगी सरकार के जंगलराज की भयावह तस्वीर है।
— Ajay Rai🇮🇳 (@kashikirai) October 6, 2025
आज मैंने मृतक के परिजनों से मुलाकात कर संवेदना व्यक्त की।
भाजपा शासन में दलितों की सुरक्षा भगवान भरोसे है, न कानून का डर, न इंसाफ की गारंटी!
अब यूपी में अन्याय के खिलाफ निर्णायक लड़ाई होगी। ✊ pic.twitter.com/wEyJzxcpeK
Congress state president Ajay Rai met the family in Fatehpur, calling the incident a reflection of “Baba’s Jungle Raj.” He accused the ruling party of protecting mobs while police failed to act. “The boy was beaten just for taking Rahul Gandhi’s name,” Rai said, adding that Congress workers would stand by the family until justice is delivered. Police have arrested five accused Vaibhav Singh, Vipin Maurya, Vijay Kumar, Sahdev, and Suresh Kumar, while three policemen have been suspended for negligence. The SP also transferred the local station officer. The victim’s family has demanded ₹1 crore compensation and a government job. The case continues to stir outrage across the state, reigniting the debate over mob violence and political accountability in Uttar Pradesh.Raebareli
A Dalit man, Hariom Paswan, was lynched by a mob in Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli on October 3. Initially accused of drone theft, multiple videos later showed villagers brutally thrashing him, even as he cried out Rahul Gandhi’s name. The mob allegedly shouted, “We are Baba’s men,” before beating him to death.
Dalit Youth Beaten To Death On Suspicion Of Theft In UP's Raibareli; Viral Video Shows Victim Taking Rahul Gandhi's NameRahul Gandhi spoke to the victim’s family three times on Sunday night, assuring support and promising that Congress leaders would meet them in person. “The Congress family stands with you,” Rahul reportedly told Hariom’s father, Gangadeen. The victim’s wife, Pinky, demanded justice, saying, “My husband was beaten mercilessly. His killers should be punished the same way.”
A young Dalit man, Hari Om, was lynched in Rae Bareli; beaten, tied, and tortured to death.
— Karnataka Congress (@INCKarnataka) October 5, 2025
His last words were “Rahul Gandhi ji, help me!”
His killers mocked him saying, “We are Baba’s men.”
That one line says it all.
Under Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh isn’t a state, it’s a… pic.twitter.com/FkaGp5zbb1
Congress state president Ajay Rai met the family in Fatehpur, calling the incident a reflection of “Baba’s Jungle Raj.” He accused the ruling party of protecting mobs while police failed to act. “The boy was beaten just for taking Rahul Gandhi’s name,” Rai said, adding that Congress workers would stand by the family until justice is delivered. Police have arrested five accused Vaibhav Singh, Vipin Maurya, Vijay Kumar, Sahdev, and Suresh Kumar, while three policemen have been suspended for negligence. The SP also transferred the local station officer. The victim’s family has demanded ₹1 crore compensation and a government job. The case continues to stir outrage across the state, reigniting the debate over mob violence and political accountability in Uttar Pradesh.
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