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In Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, the wife and daughters of a CBI Sub-Inspector were brutally attacked by four people. The attack happened after a parking dispute in Deendayal Nagar, under Maharajpur police station. The victims were kicked, punched, and slapped. The attackers tried to tear the daughters’ clothes, pulled their hair, and threw them to the ground. Those injured include CBI SI R.K. Bhardwaj, his wife Muskan, and daughters Khushi, Renu, and Mamta. The incident took place on the morning of March 24, around 8:30 AM, and was caught on CCTV cameras. See three pictures of the assault The dispute continued from morning till around 1 PM The victim’s family stated that the dispute began over parking a car outside their house. This dispute quickly escalated into a violent clash. First, there was an argument between the two sides, after which the matter escalated, and a physical fight began. It is alleged that more than 12 people gathered at the spot and jointly attacked the SI’s family. The accused include Sunil Sharma, Kuldeep Sharma, Ashok Rajawat, and his son, Dhruv Rajawat. The dispute started in the morning and continued intermittently until around 1 PM. What’s in the CCTV footage? CCTV footage installed outside the sub-inspector’s house shows some youths assaulting women on the road. During this, the accused pushed the women down, pulled their hair, and slapped and punched them. Attempts were also made to tear the daughters’ clothes, creating a chaotic atmosphere at the scene. Case registered against both parties Maharajpur police stated that four people, including Sunil Sharma, Kuldeep Sharma, Ashok Rajawat, and his son Dhruv Rajawat, have been named in the assault case. However, it has also emerged locally that other people were involved during the altercation. Police have registered cross-cases based on complaints from both sides. Currently, it has come to light that relatively minor sections have been applied in the case. The incident is being investigated. Further action will be taken based on CCTV footage.