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Clash in Phillaur village over chicken theft, 4 injured

Investigation on
The injured in the hospital.

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A violent clash erupted in village Gadha near Phillaur over allegations of chicken theft, leaving four persons seriously injured. The incident involved two rival groups, who later confronted each other at the Civil Hospital, causing further disruption.

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According to SHO Bhushan Kumar, the police received a call on the 112 emergency number regarding the altercation. Upon arrival, the police intervened, separating both groups and controlling the situation. Gurdeep Singh, one of the seriously injured, was referred to Jalandhar for further treatment, while three others continue to receive care at the Civil Hospital.

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Gurdeep Singh and his son Parmjeet alleged that the rival group was misrepresenting the case against them and claimed that the police were forcibly sending them to Jalandhar. In contrast, Baljeet Singh and Balbir Singh presented CCTV footage, asserting that Gurdeep Singh’s family had stolen a rooster from outside their home. They stated that when they went to lodge a complaint, they were attacked, resulting in injuries.

Dr Manip from the Civil Hospital confirmed that all four patients had sustained injuries, with Gurdeep Singh requiring head sutures. The doctor clarified that there was no evidence of any religious or cultural desecration, dismissing claims of “disrespect” during the hospital altercation.

The police have confirmed that an investigation is underway, and no individual will be spared if found guilty.

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