A romantic escapade turned nightmarish for a Bihar man who donned a salwar suit to visit his beloved, only to be thrashed by villagers suspecting him of kidnapping children. The event in Darbhanga’s Motgah village has gone viral, shedding light on the fine line between love and local justice.
Twenty-something Sahil Khan from Biroul’s Ramanagar drove through the night to reach his social media sweetheart. Dressed to blend in as a local woman, he hoped for a clandestine meeting. But vigilant residents noticed odd behavior and cornered him for questioning. His stammered responses fueled fears of a child snatcher on the prowl, igniting a mob assault.
Alerted by shouts, Bahedi police intervened heroically, pulling Sahil from the melee and providing medical aid at a community clinic. Family members arrived at the station to claim him post-treatment. Sahil confessed during questioning that their online friendship evolved into passion, compelling his daring disguise.
Station House Officer Suraj Kumar Gupta noted the absence of complaints, closing the chapter for now. ‘He’s safely with family; action will follow if reports come in,’ Gupta assured. This episode underscores rising social media romances clashing with traditional village norms, where suspicion can swiftly turn violent.
Experts point to recurring themes of mob justice in Bihar, calling for community awareness programs to prevent such tragedies. Sahil’s ordeal, while ending without arrests, leaves a community reflecting on trust and the dangers of hasty judgments.