Apr 25, 2026 Languages : English | ಕನ್ನಡ

Kalaburagi Assault Case: Two Brothers Attacked for Asking to Move Auto in Bhimalli Village

And in the Kalaburagi district, a shocking violence incident has unfolded where two brothers were beaten after a minor spat over an auto-rickshaw parked nearby. It was an event in Bhimalli village ruled by the Suburban Police Station, and hence a symbol of an outbreak of rising road anger.

Kalaburagi Assault Case
Kalaburagi Assault Case

The two victims, Totendra and Sunil, live in Nalwar village of Chittapur taluk, as mentioned earlier said, according to the reports. The brothers had been staying at their sister’s house in Bhimalli village for a family event. After an incident at the event, Totendra was travelling home with his brother and sister in a car to drop her off. Their problems began when the car hit an auto-rickshaw that was stuck in the middle of the road, blocking traffic. 

Totendra allegedly requested that the auto driver put the vehicle so the path could be cleared. Some requests became more than shouting. The violence had escalated in moments, according to one witness. The accused also beat Totendra and Sunil (who had witnessed their brutal attack) with wooden sticks. 

The brothers were assaulted and sustained several injuries at random. The attack was described as savage and unprovoked, and locals were surprised by how savage the fighting was on something so low-level. The assault resulted in the two people running for medical help. 

The doctors had not been reported to be working anyway, but the two people reportedly sustained serious injuries to themselves, but aren’t in any other danger. What was felt by locals was outrage, and saying that people getting violent over minor disputes is a sign that aggression was growing in the area. 

At Kalaburagi, a sub-urban police station announced a case and began to investigate. They concentrate on tracking down and arresting attackers. They are trying to determine whether any previous problems contributed to this incident or simply acted as a last-ditch act of violence after a confrontation.

Police officials tell members of the public to stay calm, so that little squabbles do not develop into violent confrontations. “Instead of striking back again, you can use lawful means to settle the dispute,” they said. “This is just a shocking example of how easily things can go south under normal circumstances.

In the course of this investigation, residents are calling on police to put stricter laws and order into force, and for the same thing to never happen again in our cities moving forward, and people feel that public places are safe for everyone.