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Day after meeting Mann, Colonel Bath’s wife says no action taken

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Jaswinder Kaur, wife of Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath
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A day after meeting Punjab CM Bhawgant Mann seeking strict action against the cops who allegedly assaulted an Army officer and his son, the family said they “felt let down” and “would continue to fight for justice”. “I was assured of strict action by Monday evening, but till now 24 hours after the meeting, I have yet not heard from the CM’s office and am losing faith in the assurance by the CM,” said Jaswinder Kaur, wife of Colonel Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath.

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“I still hope that the CM puts out a statement. I feel let down by the government as no action has been taken 19 days after the brutal attack,” she said.

Ex-Army officers’ protest in Chandigarh today

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Meanwhile, former Army officers decided to hold a candlelight protest at the Sector 17 Plaza in Chandigarh from 6 pm on April 2.

“To express our solidarity with the family, a peaceful Candle March is planned on April 2, 2025 at Sector 17, Plaza in front of Neelam Cinema from 6 PM (1800 hrs) onwards. Jaswinder Kaur Bath will join the march and do a media briefing. All Tricity veterans are requested to be present in maximum strength and join the peaceful march,” read a message by Col AS Hira (retd), acting president, ESM-N.— TNS

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