Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Man, 3 others held for killing daughter, her 20-yr-old lover

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com

AMRITSAR: A 20-year-old Jat Sikh man and his lover, also a Jat Sikh, were murdered by the latter’s family in Khem Karan, close to the India-Pakistan border in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district.

The man’s naked corpse was found in a gutter in the woman’s uncle’s home, while her body was discovered bundled in a tarpaulin inside the house. The deceased have been identified as Husanpreet Singh, a high-school graduate, and Ramandeep Kaur.

The accused comprise the woman’s father, Jassa Singh, his three brothers, Sher Singh, Harpal Singh and Bohar Singh, his son Aakash, his wife Manjit Kaur, Sher Singh’s son Rana, Harpal Singh’s wife Manpreet Kaur and Bohar Singh’s son Ghulla. The man’s house is merely 60 metres from the accused’s.

In March, the Supreme Court came down hard on the practice of honour killings (where families murder their sons/daughters who are in a relationsh­ip with people from other castes or religions, or, in some cases, the same clan) and on the local juries (also called khap panchayats) delivering such judgements. The practice is especially prevalent in rural areas of Punjab and Haryana. The man’s father Parwinder Singh said his son went to feed the buffaloes on Sunday and never came back. On Monday, he says his brother told him he had seen Husanpreet being dragged towards the accused’s house. That was when he learnt of the relationsh­ip between his son and Ramandeep, he adds.

Based on his complaint, the Khem Karan police arrested Jassa who, according to a senior cop who asked not be named as he is not authorised to talk to the media, confessed to the crime.

According to the police officer, Jassa and his brothers hit the man on the head with a plank rendering him unconsciou­s and then strangled him to death. They then turned on Ramandeep, hit her on the head with the same plank, and after rendering her too unconsciou­s, put some pesticide in her mouth, poisoning her. They then hid her body in a tarpaulin. Jassa also led the police to the gutter where the man’s body had been dumped after stripping it.

DSP Sulakhan Singh Mann said that four of the accused, Jassa, Harpal, Manjit and Manpreet have been arrested, while the others are absconding. The officer said the police have also recovered the weapon, wooden plank, rope used while committing the crime. “After conducting the post-mortem, the bodies have been handed over to the family members,” he said.

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