In recent days, social media was flooded with shocking news a Delhi college girl was attacked with acid by three Hindu men. The story went viral instantly, drawing outrage across India. But now, the real truth has come out, and it’s something very different.

A Planned Fake Story
During the Bihar elections, some groups reportedly tried to create fake tension between communities. According to Delhi Police, a man named Akhil Khan and his daughter planned this fake “acid attack” story to falsely accuse three innocent men.
The girl, a second-year B.Com student from Delhi University, claimed she was attacked with acid. But investigation revealed that the injuries were not caused by acid — they were from a toilet cleaner she used on herself.

Why Did They Do This?
Police found that Akhil Khan had personal issues with one of the accused men, Jitendra. Earlier, Jitendra had warned Akhil for misbehaving with his (Jitendra’s) wife. In revenge, Akhil made his daughter file a false complaint against Jitendra and his friends.
To make the story look real and attract attention, they created a fake acid attack drama.

The Truth Comes Out
When police investigated, evidence clearly showed that:
- The liquid used was not acid, but toilet cleaner from their own home.
- The girl poured it on herself with her father’s help.
- Both Akhil Khan and his daughter confessed to the fake plan.
Now, both have been arrested, and the case that once shook Delhi turned out to be a planned hoax.
The Takeaway
Fake stories like this not only waste police time but also hurt real victims of crimes. It’s a reminder for all of us to verify news before believing or sharing it online.

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