Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cong councillor shot dead at Amritsar wrestling arena

- Anil Sharma

AMRITSAR : Three unidentifi­ed men gunned down a sitting Congress councillor at a wrestling arena in the busy Gol Bagh area of the city on Saturday.

The incident took place at 7.15 pm, hours after state police chief Suresh Arora expressed ‘satisfacti­on’ over security measures taken by Amritsar police in wake of the June 6 Operation Bluestar anniversar­y.

Pehlwan Gurdeep Singh, 42, councillor of ward number 50, was taking a shower after finishing his exercise when the assailants, with their faces covered, barged into the bathroom and pumped bullets into his body.

Amritsar police commission­er SS Srivastva rushed to the spot along with additional deputy commission­er of police (ADCP) Lakhbir Singh and other senior officials.

“Before fleeing the arena, the accused also opened fire in the air. As many 17 shots were fired,” ADCP Lakhbir Singh said. He said Gurdeep was taken to a nearby private hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. He said the body has been shifted to the civil hospital for autopsy.

The ADCP said a case under section 302 (punishment for murder) of the Indian Penal Code and 25-54-59 of the Arms Act has been being registered against unidentifi­ed persons at the Civil Lines police station. “We are closely studying the CCTV footage of the area and will trace the assailants soon,” he added.

The incident has brought an embarrassm­ent to the police who claimed to have deployed more than 3,200 cops, besides three companies of paramilita­ry forces, in the holy city ahead of the Bluestar anniversar­y. DGP Arora had visited the city earlier in the day to review the security arrangemen­ts. He left the city around 4 pm.

Former BJP minister Lakshmi Kanta Chawla the gruesome murder has raised questions about the functionin­g of the police.

The ward falls in Amritsar central constituen­cy that belongs to education Minister OP Soni. Speaking to reporters outside the hospital where Gurdeep was brought, Soni flayed the functionin­g of the police. “Despite heavy security in the city, the killing of a Congress councillor shows the utter failure of the police,” he added.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Congress supporters and people outside the hospital where party councillor Gurdeep Singh (below) was shifted after three assailants opened fire at him, in Amritsar on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Congress supporters and people outside the hospital where party councillor Gurdeep Singh (below) was shifted after three assailants opened fire at him, in Amritsar on Saturday.

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