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School rivalry turns ugly, student’s mother killed in Gurdaspur

In 10 minutes, 20 rounds fired | Local residents aghast | Case filed

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Ravi Dhaliwal
Tribune News Service
Sri Hargobindpur, (Gurdaspur), March 18

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Rivalry between two groups of students of a Qadian-based private school culminated in murder, leaving local residents shell-shocked. One of the groups, led by Class XI student Lakhwinder Singh, opened indiscriminate fire, resulting in the death of the mother of his rival late Tuesday night. Batala SSP Opinderjit Singh Ghuman and officials of the Sri Hargobindpur police station rushed to the crime scene.

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Lakhwinder and his schoolmate Amarjit Singh had an old rivalry. Alarmed, village elders intervened, asking the warring groups to cease hostilities. Both parties agreed to stop bad-mouthing each other in school and outside. But Lakhwinder and his friends later reneged from the pact and conspired to eliminate Amarjit. They reached Amarjit’s residence at Harchowal village and opened indiscriminate firing. The firing continued for 10 minutes and 20 rounds were fired. Word on the incident spread in the village and an SOS was sent to the SSP by the SHO. In the meantime, Lakhwinder and his group members fled.

After the firing stopped, panicky family members came out of their house. They found Amarjit’s mother, Jasbir Kaur, lying in a pool of blood. Amarjit’s father Niranjan Singh, uncle Partap Singh and aunt Narinder Kaur received bullet injuries and were rushed to the Batala Civil Hospital where doctors referred them to an Amritsar hospital.

A case under Sections 302, 307 and 120-B has been registered. “A team under a DSP-rank officer has been constituted to trace the sequence of events leading to the crime. A few hideouts have been identified,” SSP Ghuman said.

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“Investigations are on. Nothing, including the involvement of a girl, can be ruled out,” he added.

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