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6 injured in knife attack over water dispute

A man stabbed six people during a quarrel over water dispute in Kishoreganj. Kishoreganj is reeling under water shortage, as tankers are sent only once in four days. Locals claim they are forced to travel distances to fulfil their requirement, as water bodies in the region have begun to dry up due to soaring temperatures.

Victims are admitted to Kishoreganj Hospital

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Published : Jun 8, 2019, 10:31 AM IST

Ranchi:Amidst the prevailing water shortage in the region due to rising mercury, at least six people sustained injuries after being stabbed by a man here over a water dispute.

The injured are undergoing treatment in a local hospital here.

On Friday, while locals in Kishoreganj were lined up in front of a tanker to fill water, a man from a neighbouring village was seen filling water in large barrels, leaving a lesser amount of water for residents of the region.

Speaking to a news agency, Sunil Kumar Yadav, one among those who sustained bruises in the incident, said his father asked the man why he was taking so much water and explained that others, too, must get a chance to fill water.

Irked by this, the accused, began quarrelling and hurled abuses at his father, Yadav added. When Yadav tried to intervene, the accused took out a knife and began stabbing him with it.

"A boy came to fill water multiple times in our area. My father asked him why he is taking so much water and if he takes all the water, where will everybody else get water from. He started arguing with my father. When I intervened, he hurled abuses and later stabbed me with a knife. He stabbed my mother and brother also when they tried to save me. We rounded him up and grabbed his knife, after which the police took him away," Yadav said.

Recalling the incident, Yadav's mother Sona Devi said she too was stabbed by the man when she tried to save her son.

Kishoreganj, locals say, is reeling under water shortage, as tankers are sent only once in four days. Locals claim they are forced to travel distances to fulfil their requirement, as water bodies in the region have begun to dry up due to soaring temperatures.

Acknowledging the situation, state minister CP Singh said people should learn how to use available water judiciously rather than fight over it.

"I heard of the knife attack, this is wrong. Everyone needs water, fighting is wrong. The state and local administration are working on water-related projects. We are trying to arrange water through pipelines, but some are installing motors and diverting water flow. People should learn how to judiciously use water and start water harvesting. It is taking time, but we're working on it," he added.

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