Boy, 9, Shot In Jaw During Celebatory Firing At UP Wedding Procession

A joyous wedding procession in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, turned tragic when a nine-year-old boy was accidentally shot in the jaw due to celebratory gunfire. The incident occurred during the festivities, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun culture at Indian weddings, where the firing of weapons is often seen as a display of opulence and joy. The boy was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is receiving treatment for his injuries. Authorities have condemned the practice of celebratory firing, which poses serious risks to public safety. This incident has reignited discussions about stricter regulations on the use of firearms in public celebrations, as previous efforts to curb such dangerous behaviors have largely been ineffective. Local police have initiated an investigation and are looking to identify the individual responsible for the shooting. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this incident, calls for enhanced awareness and legislative action regarding celebratory gunfire are becoming increasingly urgent.
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