Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Coach arrested after five shot dead at Rohtak wrestling arena

One of the victims is a head coach, who had barred accused’s entry in arena after a woman wrestler had filed a complaint

- Sunil Rahar Sunil.kumar3@htlive.com MANOJ DHAKA/HT

A day after five persons were shot dead and two others, including a threeyear-old child, were grievously injured in a firing incident in the wrestling arena of Rohtak’s Jat College, a joint team of Delhi and Rohtak police arrested the accused, Sukhvinder Singh, from the Capital. Police had announced a reward of ₹1 lakh for informatio­n on the accused, a resident of Sonepat and a certified coach.

ROHTAK: A day after five persons were shot dead and two others, including a three-yearold child, were grievously injured in a firing incident in the wrestling arena of Rohtak’s Jat College, a joint team of the Delhi police and Rohtak police arrested the accused, Sukhvinder Singh from Samaypur Badli area in Delhi.

Earlier in the day, police had announced a reward of ₹ 1 lakh for informatio­n on the accused, who is a resident of Baroda village in Sonepat and a certified coach from Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NIS), Patiala.

Rohtak superinten­dent of police (SP) Rahul Sharma said, “We had formed six teams to arrest the accused. He was caught from Samaypur Badli area in Delhi in a joint operation by Rohtak and Delhi police. We will bring him to Rohtak on production warrant and seek his remand.”

“Prima facie it appears that the incident took place due to rivalry between the accused and head coach Manoj Kumar. We are collecting CCTV footage from the Jat College and nearby areas. The victims’ bodies have been handed over to their family members,” the SP added.

On Friday evening, coach Manoj Kumar of Sonepat, his wife Sakshi, two Nis-certified coaches Satish Dalal of Jhajjar and Pardeep Malik of Rohtak, were shot dead along with national-level wrestler Pooja on the campus.

Manoj’s three-year-old son Sartaj is in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), Rohtak, while the other injured, coach Amarjeet Singh, is undergoing treatment at Medanta hospital in Gurugram.

Deceased couple belonged to a family of sportspers­ons

Talking to Hindustan Times at the PGIMS mortuary, coach Manoj Kumar’s younger brother Parmoj Kumar, a commonweal­th medalist in boxing,

said his brother, Manoj, and sister-in-law, Sakshi, were national-level players.

He added that their family had cordial relations with the accused.

“Sukhvinder was working as a wrestling coach at the Jat College akhara. My brother, who was the head of the akhara, had asked Sukhvinder to leave the college after Pooja filed a complaint against him. Sukhvinder had strained relations with his wife and had started harassing Pooja. He had even asked Pooja to marry him following which she complained about him,” said Parmoj.

Jat College principal Sangeeta Dalal, however, refuted claims that Sukhvinder worked at the institute.

“Manoj Kumar was a coach at our institute but Sukhvinder was not on the rolls. He was a former student of the college. He may have visited our akhara for practice but he was not a coach here,” she maintained.

An employee of the college, on the condition of anonymity,

said that Manoj had barred Sukhvinder from visiting the akhara after Pooja filed a complaint against him.

Meanwhile Pooja’s father, Ram Gopal, said his daughter had become a victim of rivalry between coaches.

“My daughter was to return home to Mathura on Saturday.

She had won two medals at national-level events. She had moved to Rohtak with an aim of becoming an internatio­nallevel player.

Despite financial constraint­s at home, I had ensured that my daughter’s practice never suffered. Unfortunat­ely, she was caught in the rivalry between two coaches,” said Gopal.

An NIS coach at Patiala, pleading anonymity, said the accused, Sukvinder, had obtained a diploma in coaching from NIS in 2017.

“Satish Dalal was also in his batch and the two were good friends. While Dalal was a sincere person, Sukhvinder had behavioura­l issues,” he said, adding that Sukhvinder held grudges against Amarjeet (injured) as he had got him expelled from his previous akhara in Rohtak.

ROHTAK SP RAHUL SHARMA SAID THE ACCUSED WAS NABBED FROM DELHI

Akhara sealed, players practice affected

Meanwhile, the police have sealed the akhara where the firing took place.

Over 100 players, including 20 national-level players, train here.

The players said that the incident took place when the victims were having a meeting with Sukhvinder to sort out their difference­s.

“We came to know about the incident when we heard Manoj Kumar’s son, Sartaj, screaming. After shooting at the victims, Sukhvinder had locked the doors of the meeting room and fled the spot,” said the players.

They added that the incident had left them shocked, and their families were asking them to return home.

SRINAGAR : People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday alleged that she was placed under house arrest and deterred from visiting the family of Athar Mushtaq, who was killed in a controvers­ial encounter on December 30, 2020.

“Placed under house arrest as usual for trying to visit the family of Athar Mushtaq killed allegedly in a fake encounter. His father was booked under UAPA for demanding his dead body. This, the normalcy GOI wants to showcase to the EU delegation visiting Kashmir,” she said in a tweet.

Teenager Athar Mushtaq of Pulwama was killed along with two others — Ajaz Maqbool, 22, of Pulwama and Zubair Ahmad, 24, of Shopian — in a controvers­ial encounter with the security forces on December 30 at Lawaypora, Srinagar. While the security forces said the trio was affiliated with militants and was given a chance to surrender, their families said they were innocent.

“This reign of suppressio­n and terror in Kashmir is the unvarnishe­d and unpalatabl­e truth that GOI wants to hide from the rest of the country. A 16-year-old is killed and then hurriedly buried denying his family the right and chance to perform his last rites,” Mufti

GOI wants to hide this reign of terror and suppressio­n in Kashmir from of the country.

said. She also released a 2:06 minute video in which she was apparently not being allowed to move out of her Gupkar Road residence in Srinagar while an official from the administra­tion was citing “security issues” as the reason.

“What is the problem today? What is the reason that I am being stopped,” Mufti enquired from the official in the video.

“Security problem, ma’am,” the official, who introduced himself as tehsildar (south), responded.

“What security problem…i tried to go to Pulwama where there is sand mafia I was not allowed, then I was not allowed to go to Budgam and today I am again being stopped from going there (Pulwama),” she said further questionin­g as to why she was being treated like a criminal.

When asked, Kashmir security wing SSP Imtiyaz Hussain Mir said the SSG (special security group) was responsibl­e for Mufti’s security, not the security wing. However, SP Srinagar SSG unit could not be reached till the filing of this report.

Meanwhile, Mufti said if the administra­tion was not able to provide security to residents here, how come they would be able to secure foreign dignitarie­s.

“A European Union delegation is also coming. How will you secure them when you can’t provide security to people living here,” she asked.

There are reports that a foreign delegation will be visiting Jammu and Kashmir from February 16.

Officials are yet to confirm the developmen­t.

 ??  ?? Victims: Head coach Manoj Kumar and his wife Sakshi .
Victims: Head coach Manoj Kumar and his wife Sakshi .
 ??  ?? Victim: Wrestler Pooja
Victim: Wrestler Pooja
 ??  ?? Family members of one of the victims at the PGIMS in Rohtak on Saturday.
Family members of one of the victims at the PGIMS in Rohtak on Saturday.
 ??  ?? The main accused, Sukhvinder Singh
The main accused, Sukhvinder Singh
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