Hindustan Times (Patiala)

One killed, 3 injured as AAP councillor’s son opens fire

A video of incident, purportedl­y showing a police party at the spot during the firing incident, is being circulated on social media

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SOURCES SAID THE VICTIM HAD BEEN RUNNING A VEGETABLE SHOP IN THE AREA, OVER WHICH HE HAD A DISPUTE WITH THE COUNCILLOR’S SON

AMRITSAR: A 35-year-old man was killed while three others were injured when the son of an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor opened fire over a property dispute at the 100-Feet Road area, falling under the B-Division police station, in Amritsar city.

The deceased has been identified as Gurpartap Singh, alias Raja, while the injured are his friends Rishi Chaudhari and Jaspreet Singh, and one labourer, who is yet to be identified. Chaudhari is said to be in a critical state.

A video of the incident has also gone viral in which a police party is purportedl­y seen present at the spot when the firing incident happened. Jaspreet has alleged that they were attacked by the accused in the presence of the police.

Sources said the deceased had been running a shop selling vegetables in the area.

There had been a dispute between Raja and Charandeep Singh, alias Babba, whose mother Dalbir Kaur is a sitting councillor.

Babba and his mother had joined the AAP under the leadership of Amritsar mayor Karamjit Singh Rintu in April. Earlier, Babba was a close associate of former Congress minister Navjot Singh Sidhu.

A case regarding the shop is also reportedly under considerat­ion in a local court.

“On Saturday, Babba along with his 12 aides came to the shop and started misbehavin­g.

We called the police. After some time, Babba opened fire with his pistol. Some of the shots hit Raja and Rishi. A labourer had also received a bullet injury. The other associates of Babba attacked us with sharp-edged weapons. I was also injured in the attack,” said Jaspreet.

He said, “Raja had informed the police several times about the threats from Babba, but no action was taken. We had even asked the police to cancel Babba’s arms licence. The police administra­tion is also equally responsibl­e for my friend’s death.”

He further said, “The shop belongs to Raja’s grandfathe­r, but Babba had been trying to encroach the property.” Police sources said six bullets were fired by the accused.

Amritsar police commission­er Arun Pal Singh said the incident was the result of a property dispute. One of the accused, Charandeep Singh, is the son of a woman councillor, he said.

Assistant commission­er of police (ACP-East) Manjit Singh said they have rounded-up Babba and their teams were working to identify all the other accused.

Another police official said a case under Sections 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 25, 54 and 59 of the Arms Act was being registered against Babba and his aides.

The AAP councillor could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL /HT ?? Cops outside the private hospital in Amritsar where the three injured are admitted. One of them is stated to be critical.
SAMEER SEHGAL /HT Cops outside the private hospital in Amritsar where the three injured are admitted. One of them is stated to be critical.

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