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#ViolenceAgainstWomen

nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
October 10, 2025October 10, 2025
October 10, 2025

In a disturbing act of violence that stunned Nagpur, a college student was stabbed on a moving bus in a shocking incident of one-sided love on October 10, 2025. The attack took place on a city bus traveling from Sitabuldi to Sakkardara, when the accused, reportedly obsessed with the victim, confronted her mid-journey. Witnesses said the man suddenly pulled out a knife and stabbed the young woman multiple times before passengers overpowered him. The bus came to an emergency halt, and the injured student was rushed to GMCH Nagpur, where she remains in critical condition. This brutal crime draws haunting parallels with past incidents in Maharashtra involving rejection-fueled violence. In 2023, a similar case in Pune saw a 21-year-old woman murdered by a spurned lover near her college. In 2024, Amravati police arrested a youth for attacking a girl who refused his advances. Experts say the pattern reflects growing concerns over toxic obsession and lack of mental health awareness among youth. Despite repeated awareness drives, such attacks continue to highlight the dark side of possessiveness and gender-based aggression. Police have arrested the accused and booked him under charges of attempted murder. Authorities are now investigating whether he had been stalking the victim before the incident, as preliminary reports suggest prior harassment. The crime has sparked outrage on social media and renewed demands for stronger protection measures for women in public transport. City officials are considering installing panic buttons and surveillance cameras on buses to prevent future tragedies. #NagpurCrime #OneSidedLove #ViolenceAgainstWomen #NagpurNews #PublicSafety #GenderViolence #StudentAttack #CityCrime #JusticeForVictim #MaharashtraNews

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