Family Demands Justice After Holi Clash Claims Life of Delhi Digital Marketing Student

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March 07, 2026 18:09 IST

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A Holi celebration in Delhi turned tragic when a 26-year-old digital marketing student died following a clash, prompting his family to demand justice and strict action against the accused.

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Key Points

  • A 26-year-old man died after a clash during Holi celebrations in Delhi's Uttam Nagar, allegedly triggered by a dispute over a balloon.
  • Six people have been arrested and one minor apprehended in connection with the Holi clash incident.
  • The victim, Tarun, was pursuing a digital marketing course and hoped to support his family.
  • The family alleges a large group attacked them, and are demanding strict action against the accused, including demolition of unauthorised houses.
  • Delhi Transport Minister and a West Delhi MP have visited the grieving family.

A 26-year-old man who died following a clash during Holi celebrations in southwest Delhi's Uttam Nagar had been pursuing a digital marketing course and hoped to support his family, his relatives said on Saturday, while demanding strict action against the accused.

The deceased, identified as Tarun, died after sustaining severe injuries in the clash that was allegedly triggered by a dispute between two families from different communities over a balloon in the JJ Colony area on Wednesday, according to police.

 

So far, six people have been arrested and one minor apprehended in connection with the case, a senior police officer said on Saturday.

Speaking to PTI, Tarun's father Memraj claimed that a balloon filled with coloured water accidentally fell on a woman from the other family, which started the initial altercation.

"It was around 11 pm on Holi, and we were getting ready to sleep when they came to attack us. Earlier in the day, a little girl had dropped a balloon by mistake, and it fell on a woman from another community. They made such a big deal about it. We even apologised to her," he claimed.

According to Memraj, the woman later gathered her relatives, who allegedly came armed with sticks and attacked the family members.

"They first attacked us, and we rushed to our homes. They then locked our gates from the outside. They were around 10 to 12 people.

"My brother was injured, got stitches in his head and his hands are broken. I also have injuries in my eyes, and my wife was beaten up too," he said.

He claimed that Tarun had gone out to play Holi and was attacked when he was returning home.

"My son had gone out to play Holi with his friends. When he came back, they were waiting for him. They attacked him brutally and killed him," he alleged.

Memraj said his son was pursuing a digital marketing course and wished to support the family.

"He was our hope. He was doing a course in digital marketing and told us he would become our support," he said.

Tarun's uncle alleged that a large group of people had attacked them during the incident.

"About 25 to 30 people attacked us. There were only three of us. By mistake, some splashes of water fell on that woman, and she started turning it into a big issue, saying her fasting had been ruined," he claimed.

He alleged that Tarun was assaulted outside their lane when he was returning home.

"He was just 26 years old and was studying. He had no idea what had happened. They caught hold of him outside the lane and beat him with hockey sticks and sticks on his head," he said.

Maan Singh, the victim's grand-uncle, said the family has been informed that two more persons have been arrested in the case, taking the total number of arrests to six on Saturday, while a juvenile has also been apprehended.

"Tarun was my nephew's son. We are a simple family. We only want justice. None of us in our family are violent. If we would have been like that, why would our own child die?" Singh added.

Family Demands Justice and Action

Speaking about their meeting with an MP and a minister, Singh said the family demanded strict action against the accused.

"We want the Yogi (Uttar Pradesh chief minister) bulldozer model to be used. Their unauthorised houses should be demolished and all illegal extensions removed," he said.

Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh and West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat have paid visits to the grieving family and met the relatives of the deceased.