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Haryana: 'I Will Become A Terrorist And Blow Up The Police Station', Threatened To Pour Acid On SHO's Mouth; Father's Anger Over Son's Death Due To Drug Addiction

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Nitu Kumari
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December 12, 2025
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Father's anger over son's death due to drugs, says - I will become a terrorist and blow up the police station. photo social media

Samvad Sutra, Ratia (Fatehabad). After the death of 20-year-old Aman Mittal due to drug overdose, the anger of his father Mukesh Mittal came to the fore. In the video that went viral on social media, Mukesh Mittal was seen directly accusing the police and administration.

He said that there is collusion between the police and the government in selling drugs in Ratia. He warned that if justice is not provided, they will go to Kashmir and become terrorists and target Ratia City police station.

In the video, Mukesh Mittal said that before his son, 200 youths had died due to drug addiction in Ratia. Haryana: 'I will become a terrorist and blow up the police station', threatened to pour acid on the SHO's mouth; Father's anger over son's death due to drug addiction

drugs being sold in the city

He also directly accused Ratia SHO Ranjit Singh that he knew that drugs were being sold in the city, but no action was being taken. Mukesh said that if the government wanted him to take revenge, their first aim would be to blow up the Ratia City police station and threatened to pour acid on the SHO's mouth.

On the complaint of the deceased's uncle Sunil Mittal, the police have arrested medical director Rohit Kumar and Sukhpal alias Babbu. DSP Sanjay Bishnoi assured the family that strict action against drug addiction is going on.

Police are continuously raiding – SHO

SHO Ranjit Singh said that the police continuously raids, arrest smugglers and Aman was also given de-addiction medicine. He rejected his father's allegations and said that he never met Mukesh Mittal personally.

BJP leader Bhavani Singh also appeared in the video, who assured the family that the culprits would not be spared. Expressing his anger against the administration and the government, Mukesh Mittal blamed the police and the administration for the death of youth due to selling of drugs.

Medicines will not be available without prescription

On Friday, Deputy Superintendent of Police Sanjay Bishnoi called a meeting of all the medical store owners in the city police station premises and gave them a clear warning that no medicine would be given to anyone without a doctor's prescription.

All the store owners of the city attended the meeting and listened to the orders seriously. Deputy Superintendent of Police said that if any store is found involved in the sale of drugs, it will be immediately sealed and legal action will be taken.

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