Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Police, CBI clueless as targeted killings continue

Modus operandi in all seven cases of killing of religious or rightwing leaders in less than two years remains similar

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The series began during the SAD-BJP regime, which went out of power in March, with four Hindu right-wing leaders killed. In all of these, two bike-borne assailants shot the target from a close range and disappeare­d. The one who survived such an attack was RSS leader Naresh Kumar in Ludhiana when he was shot at in February last year. RSS is the parent body of the BJP.

Gosain’s killing is the second such during Congress reign and poses a challenge for the government led by chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, who had attacked the SAD-BJP over the issue when in opposition.

The first such case in Congress reign was witnessed on July 15, in which a pastor of a local church, Sultan Masih, in Ludhiana was shot dead. Even as this case was not officially handed over to the CBI, the state police claim to have got enough evidence that this killing was also committed by the same gang, suspected to be composed of pro-khalistan Sikh radical activists.

Not even in one case have the investigat­ors been able to trace the route of the killers.

A CBI team led by a Dsp-rank officer is camping in Jalandhar since the killing of RSS state unit vice-president Brig Jagdish Gagneja (retd), a case which was handed over to it in August last year.

Meanwhile, BJP and RSS workers, who remained peaceful even after Gagneja was killed, have declared to up the ante against the state government now that the Congress is in power. Sources told HT that a coordinati­on committee of the RSS and BJP is meeting “in a day or two” to decide the course of agitation.

Former BJP minister Manoranjan Kalia commented, “Assailants continue to kill people and the situation is going from bad to worse. It’s a serious concern that our police are clueless. This is a big threat to all residents.”

LUDHIANA LINK

Senior police officials say Ludhiana comes across as a link in all the cases. “Except in (RSS state vice-chief) Jagdish Gagneja’s killing in Jalandhar, all the victims were targeted in Ludhiana district. In Gagneja’s case too, evidence appeared that the attackers entered Jalandhar from the Phagwara side towards Ludhiana. Being a crowded industrial city, it can be the hideout of the killers,” said a senior officer.

DGP Suresh Arora, when contacted, said Tuesday’s killing, prime facie, appears to have been carried out by the gang involved in the previous killings.

“Ludhiana is turning out to be the epicentre of all these killings,” he added, “I admit that this gang has posed a serious challenge for us. But our teams are working day and night to solve these cases. Sometimes we get very hopeful, and sometimes our investigat­ions reach a dead end.”

 ?? GURPREET SINGH/HT ?? ADCP Rajveer Singh (centre) interactin­g with Deepak Kumar, elder son of murdered RSS leader Ravinder Gosain, at the latter’s house in Ludhiana on Tuesday.
GURPREET SINGH/HT ADCP Rajveer Singh (centre) interactin­g with Deepak Kumar, elder son of murdered RSS leader Ravinder Gosain, at the latter’s house in Ludhiana on Tuesday.
 ?? GURMINDER SINGH/HT ?? BJP workers holding protest in front of the Ludhiana police commission­er’s office over the killing of the RSS leader on Tuesday.
GURMINDER SINGH/HT BJP workers holding protest in front of the Ludhiana police commission­er’s office over the killing of the RSS leader on Tuesday.

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