Uttar Pradesh Crime News: In a shocking case of mob violence from a village in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, a married woman and her lover were brutally assaulted by villagers after she allegedly met him on Karwa Chauth, a day traditionally observed by married women to pray for their husbands long life. The incident, which took place in a rural area, only gained widespread attention after a disturbing video of the assault went viral on social media.Viral video reveals horrific assaultThe viral video, which has been circulating online, shows the woman tied to a tree while her lover lies on the road with his hands bound behind his back. In the footage, villagers can be heard shouting abuses at the couple, with many bystanders encouraging the assault.The video captures a harrowing scene where a man is seen mercilessly beating the woman, while some women nearby plead for him to stop. Despite their pleas, the violence continues unabated. At one point, a man is heard making a chilling remark: Tie her hands and let her stand there naked. The woman, seen clutching her torn clothes in an attempt to cover herself, had apparently been stripped of her dignity before the recording began.Villagers outraged over alleged affair According to reports, the woman, whose husband works in Gurgaon, had allegedly called her lover to help her break her Karwa Chauth fast. This infuriated the villagers, who discovered the affair and decided to punish the couple themselves.As the mob gathered, the woman was dragged to a tree and tied up, while her lover was forced to crawl on the ground with his hands tied. The violence escalated as the villagers repeatedly pulled at the womans clothes and continued to beat her. Despite the presence of numerous onlookers, no one stepped in to stop the brutality.Police investigation underwayReports indicate that a formal complaint has been filed regarding the incident, and authorities have promised strict action against those involved in the assault. The horrifying nature of the attack has sparked outrage on social media, with many calling for justice for the victims and condemning the bystanders who did nothing to intervene.