According to the media reports framed by the account of spectators, a band of 300–400 armed man rushed towards the village in the darkness of night. It was also witnessed that, those who were in feud with the Rajputs of the village over the land were pointing towards the houses to be attacked. Earlier, a Rajput landlord of the village who was also a member of
Chandra Shekhar's
Janata Party had bought 40 acres of disputed land from the "
Mahant" and had displaced the sharecroppers forcibly providing a solid cause for the MCC to come in picture, because of their hatred towards
Capitalism and the
Feudalism. The killing began with the men shot dead outside the houses. Some of them were killed while they were attempting to flee. The killers then entered the house and women members of the community were caught, their heads were put upon an improvised chopping block and were beheaded with local made axes. After the mass killing took place, the attackers lighted all the houses belonging to Rajputs and the corpse were thrown into the fire emerging out of the burning houses. There were houses of other castes too but none came to help the victims.{{Quote box |width=24em | bgcolor=#FFE0BB |align=right |salign = right The intelligence network at
Patna had given signals of possible vendetta on the part of
Yadavs after the Chhechani, and patrol units were alerted near the vulnerable villages, but after all nothing could stop the lynching party from committing mass murders. According to Ram Deen Singh, a victim of the incident: While hiding in his haystack, Amresh Singh of Dalelchak heard the killer mob shout: Later, a
Times of India report covered the ground situation of the village in aftermath of the carnage as well as the failure of government to deal with the plight of victims. Though
Chief Minister Bindeshwari Dubey paid a visit to the village, nothing more was done to ward off the fears from the mind of the affected families and to end the cause of disputes which had the potential to bring more cases of inter-caste conflicts in the future between the two communities. According to another victim Vinay Singh: According to the same report, Vinay was not the only person to bear this pain. When TOI reached the village, Chandra Devi (80) was present in the village. She still remembers the gory scene. ==Atrocities against women==