'Jihadi', took off the cap and...', fight with Muslim elders in Badayun
A video of a violent incident involving Muslim elders in Rudayan, Badayun, has gone viral after a dispute over a scooter escalated to physical assault.
In a disturbing incident that occurred in Rudayan, a small town in Badayun district of Uttar Pradesh, tensions flared when a young man, allegedly frustrated over having to wait for a group of Muslim men to clear the road, began a verbal and physical confrontation with them. The altercation started when the scooter rider honked aggressively, leading to a heated exchange where the accused reportedly verbally assaulted the victims and attacked them physically. Eyewitness accounts reveal a troubling scene, including derogatory religious remarks directed towards the elderly individuals involved in the incident.
According to a report filed with local police by Abdul Salam, a resident of Mohalla Mohiuddinpur, the event unfolded on February 16, 2026, when he was accompanied by two friends, Arif and Javed, to the town for work related to a local madrasa. As they made their way down the main road, they were confronted by a scooterist who allegedly demanded they move aside. When the men could not do so promptly, the altercation escalated, culminating in the scooterist not just berating them verbally, but also physically assaulting them in a highly disrespectful manner. The attacker is reported to have forcibly removed the cap from one elderly man's head and made inflammatory religious comments during the encounter.
As the video of this incident spread rapidly across social media platforms, it has heightened communal tensions in the area and drawn the attention of local authorities. The police investigation is ongoing as they continue to gather evidence and eyewitness accounts to address the escalating situation. Such incidents underscore the growing concern of communal violence in India, highlighting the need for effective community dialogue and police intervention to prevent further escalation in similar cases.