Karan Bhalla had died by suicide at his home in New Delhi's Rohini area a month ago. His family has alleged he was being blackmailed by three people, including a Haryanvi singer.
Hundreds of Karan Bhalla supporters and members of the Gujjar community came out on the streets of the national capital to demand justice in the Karan Bhalla suicide case. On Thursday, they blocked the crucial DND flyway that links Delhi with Noida, bringing traffic to a standstill. The protest led to long traffic jams on both sides, as commuters remained stranded for hours while the police attempted to manage the situation by diverting vehicles. The DND was eventually cleared for traffic movement by late evening.
Protesters held placards and raised slogans seeking a fair investigation into Karan Bhalla’s death. They accused the authorities of delaying action against those named in the family's complaint. Many claimed that despite the gravity of the allegations, the suspects were still roaming free. “Karan Bhalla was pushed to the edge. We want those responsible to be held accountable,” one protester said.
Karan Bhalla’s family has been vocal about the threats and harassment he allegedly faced in the days leading up to his death. They claim he was mentally tortured and financially extorted by the accused. The family also submitted audio recordings and messages, which they believe support their allegations.
Following the public outcry and mounting pressure, Delhi Police said the crime branch has taken over the investigation and is probing the Karan Bhalla case on priority. Officials stated that all leads are being examined thoroughly and assured that justice will be served.
Meanwhile, the Gujjar community has warned of intensified protests if swift action is not taken. “This is not just about Karan Bhalla. It's about making sure no one else has to suffer like this,” said a community leader during the protest.
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