Gurgaon: 24-year executive with a city-based Fintech company has accused him of drowning by four masked men in sector 44 on Thursday night.
Tariq Ahmed Bhat, who came from Handwara in North Kashmir, told Ti on Friday the men grabbed it from behind while he ordered a taxi and attacked him with sharp objects.
Bhat accused the attack did not slander and the men kicked and knew it until he shouted for help.
They let go after that but go with threats – “Tu Nahi Bachega (you will not live)”.
“I keep asking them why they called me.
They didn’t answer, continued to hit me,” said Bhat.
He added that he could not remember having an argument with anyone.
However, there are some tensions at work on Wednesday, he said.
Bhat claimed he had used his personal telephone to call the client and his team leader had reprimanded him, which led to the argument.
“We are not allowed to use a private phone.
I asked my TL to be polite because we were not slaves but employees.
He was angry and said,” Aaram se Rahio Mere Tu Samjha ‘(which loosely translates not to show your ownership), “Allegedly Bhat.
A pine was submitted against unknown people on Friday at the Sushant Lok police station below 323 (voluntarily causing injury), 34 (general intentions) and 506 (criminal intimidation) IPC.
“We are investigating.
They appear unknown (to victims) but only after the investigation we can say something convincingly, “said Sho.
A fearful Bhat, the only breadwinner in his family, may not continue to live in the city.” I feel very unsafe now.
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It was also because I was a Kashmir or a Muslim that I had to go through this, “he said.
The police have given Bhat security.” My father had struggled throughout his life to raise us.
Once he learned about the incident, he would panic.
I don’t want it to happen, “said Bhat, added he planned to go home.
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Bhat died in the year he was born.
His father, Abdul Ahad Bhat (54), a farm worker, raised him and his sister Raheena.
To support his father, Bhat began to work At a young age.
He will help Abdul on Agriculture during the harvest season.
Two and a half years ago, Bhat came to Gurgaon after he got a job with an airline as a customer service executive.