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‘Papa, I’m not feeling well’: Thrashed for not speaking in Marathi, teen student ends life near Mumbai

A 19-year-old first-year BSc student from Maharashtra's Kalyan near Mumbai ended his life on Tuesday after he was harassed and assaulted in a local train for speaking Hindi.

November 21, 2025 / 08:39 IST
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Arnav Khaire, a student of Kelkar College in Mulund, was travelling in a second-class compartment as his first-class season pass had expired. (Photo: X/@theskindoctor13)
Arnav Khaire, a student of Kelkar College in Mulund, was travelling in a second-class compartment as his first-class season pass had expired. (Photo: X/@theskindoctor13)

A 19-year-old BSc first-year student from Maharashtra’s Kalyan near Mumbai died by suicide on Tuesday, shortly after he was allegedly harassed and beaten in a suburban train for speaking in Hindi instead of Marathi.

Arnav Khaire, a student of Kelkar College in Mulund, was travelling in a second-class compartment as his first-class season pass had expired. His father, Jitendra Khaire, has filed a written complaint with Kolsewadi police, claiming the assault and humiliation his son faced pushed him into deep distress and eventually led to his death.

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According to the father, Arnav followed his usual routine on Tuesday morning, taking an Ambernath–Kalyan local to reach college. In the complaint, Jitendra said Arnav had purchased a general-class ticket and boarded a crowded compartment at Kalyan station.

Due to the rush, Arnav accidentally brushed against a passenger and requested him to move slightly in Hindi. This allegedly triggered anger among a few men nearby.