Jaipur, Aug. 18 -- Police detained a man on Sunday from Sikar's Srimadhopur after four people in an SUV ran over a 35-year old in Jaipur's Murlipura in an attempt to get out of a crowd which gathered following an accident of the vehicle with another car, police said, adding three others are absconding. Police identified the victim as Uttar Pradesh resident Chandra Shekhar, who worked as a labourer in Jaipur, and said he died on the spot. Muralipura inspector Veerndra Kureel said, "The incident happened on Saturday evening when the SUV collided with another car. Four or five men from the SUV allegedly pulled out sticks, smashed the car's windows and got into a fight with the driver. As locals gathered and confronted them, Chandrashekhar, who was passing through the area, fell on the road during the chaos. The men, feeling surrounded by the crowd, allegedly sped away in the SUV and ran over him." He added, "We seized the car on Sunday morning and detained one of the passengers while the other three are still absconding." A purported video of the incident also showed that the SUV hit him twice in order to position the car and then accelerated to flee when Shekhar was run over. "He was rushed to Kanwatia Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The incident triggered outrage among locals before police managed to pacify the crowd," Kureel said. The protesters claimed that the car belonged to a BJP leader as it had the leader's logo with the party symbol. "However, it is not confirmed yet. Probe is underway," said the inspector. A case had been lodged against four unidentified people under Sections 103 (murder) and 281 (negligent driving of the BNS. Meanwhile, the incident also sparked a political slugfest. "The BJP's party flag seems to be above the law. This incident in Jaipur proves how some party workers... easily beat up innocent people on the road with sticks and run over them. This is not democracy, but jungle raj... This is an open murder of both law and democracy," said the LoP Tikaram Jully on X. BJP spokesperson Laxmikant Bharadwaj said, "State government is strict about such incidents. No culprits will be left if found guilty. Investigation is underway."...