Ex-sarpanch’s son shot dead in Barnala
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsSukhbinder Singh Calcutta, son of a former sarpanch of Sehna village in Barnala district, was shot dead by an unidentified assailant this afternoon.
The victim was sitting at a property dealer’s shop near the local bus stand when an armed youth came there and opened fire on him, sources said. Sukhbinder died on the spot, while the attacker managed to flee.
His killing triggered panic in Sehna, where a heavy police force has been deployed.
Sources said the deceased was known for his outspoken nature. “He often posted videos on social media criticising the AAP Government’s policies. He was also seen sharing stage with leaders like Simranjit Singh Mann and Lakha Sidhana, voicing concerns over issues related to Punjab, Punjabi identity and governance,” said sources.
Barnala SSP Mohd Sarfaraz Alam said, “We have got some leads against one Jinder Singh and are working on them. During the preliminary investigation, and as per some eyewitnesses, it has emerged that the accused and the victim, both in their forties, belonged to Sehna village, knew each other and had come together to the spot. It primarily seems to be a case of personal enmity. The teams are working and things will clear soon.”
About the protest, the SSP said they were engaged in talks with the protesters and trying to persuade them.
Earlier, on Thursday, a 27-year-old boy, Heera Masih, was murdered following a clash at the Dussehra ground in Barnala.