Grief grips Mukundpur after a catastrophic road accident in Bhalswa Dairy claimed two promising young lives. The late-night truck-bike crash has police probing deeply into what turned a routine ride fatal.
Wednesday’s 11:50 PM drama at Gurjar Chowk left a black motorcycle and truck in ruins, with riders Azad Bharati and Deepesh sprawled injured. The 28-year-olds, one a medical shop worker and the other a cabbie, both from Mukundpur, couldn’t be saved.
Police secured the area swiftly, transporting the victims to medical care where they were declared deceased. Onlooker Rohit gave a firsthand account, bolstering evidence collected by the crime team.
With vehicles seized and FIR in place at Bhalswa Dairy station, focus turned to the truck’s operator, 35-year-old Baljinder Singh from Punjab’s Khalchia. His arrest marks the first step in accountability.
The case now lies with the expert MACT Cell/OND team, dissecting speed, braking failures, or human error. This tragedy amplifies urgent needs for road audits, awareness campaigns, and punitive measures against violators.
Beyond the statistics, stories like Azad and Deepesh’s remind us of shattered dreams and orphaned futures. Delhi’s roads demand immediate reform to safeguard its commuters.

