The Free Press Journal

Sikh politician in Pak killed by rival for party ticket

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A prominent Sikh politician in Pakistan who was gunned down last week was killed by contract killers hired by his miffed Hindu rival after he failed to secure a ticket for elections in 2013, police said on Monday , days after Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the murder.

Baldev Kumar, a Swat district councilor and minority leader of Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was arrested by the police for his alleged role in the murder of Dr Sardar Sooran Singh, also of the same party in the troubled Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province. 52-year-old Singh was the Special Assistant to Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a Chief Minister on Minority Affairs.

Kumar hired contract killers by promising them Rs one million. He was miffed after being overlooked for the ticket which was given to Singh who was comparativ­ely new entrant to the PTI, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Malakand Division Azad Khan said at a press conference. He said that six people have been arrested in connection with SIngh's murder including two assassins and Kumar, the alleged mastermind.

"Baldev Kumar planned Singh's killing with help of his friend Muhammad Alam, former-nazim from Shangla. Alam fixed his killing plan with Saeed Jan and promised Rs one million for killing and Rs two lakh were paid in advance.

"Saeed Jan hired Mukhtar and Behroz Khan and sent them Buner's Pir Baba for targeting him. Mukhtar and Behroz Khan attacked Sooran Singh on last Friday at his doorstep in the Pir Baba area of Buner after returning from a funeral," the police officer said. He said that soon after the murder, police received informatio­n and arrested the attackers. During interrogat­ion, the accused confessed to have killed Singh in lieu of money, saying they were hired by Saeed Jan.

The accused's confession led to the arrest of Saeed Jan, who, during interrogat­ion, said that he planned the killing after being asked by Muhammad Alam and Kumar, the DIG said. Kumar targeted Singh after he could not get a party ticket for provincial assembly on reserved seats for minority for 2013 elections. —PTI

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