Youth Trapped in Upplla Skywalk Lift Endures Two Hours of Distress A 20-year-old man, Rahul, found himself trapped in a lift at Upplla Skywalk in Hyderabad on June 12, 2026, after the elevator abruptly stopped mid-descent. The incident unfolded as Rahul, who works at an NRPE facility and resides at Sri Lakshmi Venkateshwar Boys’ Hostel, was returning from his shift. While exiting the 6-B Skywalk lift, the elevator halted unexpectedly, leaving him stranded. The ordeal lasted approximately two hours, during which Rahul faced severe distress and fear, with no clear indication of when or how he would be rescued. Authorities, including the police, fire department, and hydrant teams, arrived at the scene and initiated rescue operations. The lift’s malfunction was attributed to a defective sensor, which prevented the doors from opening. Despite efforts to manually force the doors open, the team struggled for over two hours before a technician successfully extricated Rahul at 1:15 AM. While Rahul sustained no injuries, his account of the incident highlighted his frustration over the delay and the risks posed by the faulty lift. “I was stuck for two hours, and it took that long to get me out. The sensor defect is the issue, but I’m not sure if my life was in danger. I’m here for my family, working hard, and now I’m trapped like this. What about the children? This happened because of poor maintenance,” Rahul lamented. The incident has sparked criticism of the lift’s maintenance and management. The lift, operated by Krishna Construction and overseen by the HMDA, faced accusations of delayed response from authorities. Critics argue that the lack of immediate action from the responsible parties exacerbated the situation.#hyderabad #rahul #upplla_skywalk #krishna_construction #hmda

Aparajita Adhya Condemns Online Abuse Against Priyanka Sarkar, Calls It Mental Violence Aparajita Adhya, an actress and public figure, has openly criticized the harsh online comments directed at Priyanka Sarkar, who recently returned to work after a period of mourning following the death of her husband, Rahul. Adhya expressed frustration over the toxic remarks that have circulated on social media, accusing them of perpetuating mental violence and undermining human dignity. She argued that such comments, which often target individuals in vulnerable situations, are not mere opinions but acts of psychological harm. Priyanka Sarkar, who had taken a break from her career to grieve, resumed her work in the entertainment industry. Adhya noted that Sarkar’s decision to return to work was a personal choice, aimed at ensuring her son, Sahil, does not face undue pressure. Despite this, Sarkar has faced criticism from some fans and critics, with comments questioning her decision to work immediately after her husband’s death. Adhya condemned these remarks, calling them “mental violence” and emphasizing that they reflect a lack of empathy and humanity. Adhya highlighted that the online abuse extends beyond Sarkar, with many individuals, including women, engaging in dehumanizing behavior. She criticized the normalization of such conduct, arguing that it sends harmful messages to future generations. “These comments are not just words—they are a form of mental rape,” she stated. Adhya also addressed the broader issue of freedom of speech, stressing that while it is a fundamental right, it comes with responsibilities. “Freedom of speech does not mean the right to insult or demean others,” she said.#social_media #aparajita_adya #priyanka_sarkar #rahul #sahil
