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    Migrant Worker Hung Upside Down and Beaten in Gurugram Sparks Outrage Online

    July 29, 2025Updated:July 30, 20252 Mins Read
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    Police filed the complaint after verifying the footage, which showed a group of men assaulting a migrant worker. Source: India Today.
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    A disturbing video of a migrant worker being hung upside down and brutally beaten in Gurugram’s Sector 37C has triggered widespread outrage. The video, which surfaced online recently, shows the worker crying out in pain and begging for mercy as he was assaulted, allegedly by a local contractor. The shocking incident reportedly occurred in June but only came to public attention after the footage went viral on social media.

    In the clip, several bystanders can be seen arguing nearby while the worker is tortured, raising questions about the delay in reporting and intervening in the incident. Reports from social media claimed that police had filed a First Information Report (FIR) and were working to identify and arrest those responsible.

    According to an India Today update, four individuals have already been arrested in connection with the case. The names and charges against the accused have not been fully disclosed yet, but the video evidence has played a critical role in pushing authorities to act swiftly.

    The brutal assault has once again highlighted the vulnerability of migrant workers in urban India. Many work in dangerous conditions without proper contracts or legal protection. Human rights advocates and labor unions have called for stricter monitoring and better enforcement of laws to protect workers, particularly migrants who often face exploitation and abuse.

    The Gurugram incident isn’t isolated. On July 25, a separate but equally tragic case occurred in the area. A 25-year-old woman named Sangeeta, a migrant from Rajasthan, was found dead in a rented flat in Sohna. Police said she was strangled to death by Haryana Police Constable Ravindra, with whom she had been living. Sangeeta, a widowed mother of a three-year-old, had lost her Army husband two years earlier. Her brother has accused Ravindra of murder, and authorities have launched a manhunt for the absconding officer.

    These back-to-back incidents have sparked debates over migrant safety in Gurugram and other parts of India. Citizens are calling for more protection for those who leave their home states to work under often harsh and uncertain conditions.

    With increasing cases of violence and abuse, advocates are urging the government to implement stronger protections for migrant workers to prevent further injustice and suffering.

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