'Jo hogaya vo ho hogaya': Online chat between two students including accused over Ahmedabad school murder goes viral
Ahmedabad/IBNS: The online conversation between two students over a deadly stabbing incident at a school in Ahmedabad went viral on the internet, media reports said.

The screenshot of an online chat on Instagram between the two including the accused has sent a shockwave across the netizens.
One of the two asks the accused whether he had stabbed or not to which the latter admits.
The accused, who has been detained, told the friend, "Whatever has happened, has happened."
What's the incident?
The incident that has triggered outrage occurred at Seventh Day Adventist School in Ahmedabad's Khokra.
After the stabbing, the victim was rushed to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
The accused stabbed the victim after a minor argument that went out of hand.
Following the incident, an angry mob protested, vandalised the school premises and assaulted the staff members, Hindustan Times reported.
What's in the online chat?
Friend: Hello
Accused: Yes
Friend: Have you done anything?
Accused: Yes
Friend: Did you stab him?
Accused: Who told you?
Friend: Call me. Let's talk over call
Friend: You can't stab someone for this. You could have beaten him up.
Accused: Leave, whatever has happened, has happened.
Friend: Please take care. Go underground for sometime. Delete these chats.
Accused: Okay.
Situation Tense In Ahmedabad After Class 10 Student Stabbed To Death By Junior In Seventh Day Adventist School, Over 200 Schools Shut in Ahmedabad
— Sachiin Ramdas Suryavanshi (@sachiinv7) August 21, 2025
Amid Growing Tense Situation In Ahmedabad, Chilling Screenshot Of Chats Of The Accused Got Viral pic.twitter.com/7ZRgQcI31O
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