Bhatinda: With assembly elections due in Punjab, political parties are fighting it out, quite literally. A tussle took place between workers of the ruling Shromani Akali Dal and the Congress at village Dyalpura Bhai turned violent.
Four vehicles were smashed and many rounds were fired in the air, creating tension in the village and surrounding areas.
According to reports, MLA Gurpreet Singh Kangar from the Congress blocked the vehicle of Shromani Akali Dal candidate's son late in the evening, accusing him of misuse of money. Mr Kangar then called the police, claiming cash lying in the vehicle. But the cops allegedly took no action.
Mr Kangar said that the Akali Candidate himself opened fire and his workers 'fired like it was Diwali.' He added that a hefty amount of cash was in the car and the police failed to take any action despite repeated requests.
Bathinda District Magistrate Kamal Kishore Yadav also reached the spot along with SSP Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill. Large number of police personnel were summoned to the village from all police stations of Bathinda.
Mr Yadav later said that the situation is tense but peaceful and added that an investigation on the matter is taking place. He said that para military forces have been placed in village.
No money was found from the any vehicle, as per Mr Yadav.
Four vehicles were smashed and many rounds were fired in the air, creating tension in the village and surrounding areas.
According to reports, MLA Gurpreet Singh Kangar from the Congress blocked the vehicle of Shromani Akali Dal candidate's son late in the evening, accusing him of misuse of money. Mr Kangar then called the police, claiming cash lying in the vehicle. But the cops allegedly took no action.
Bathinda District Magistrate Kamal Kishore Yadav also reached the spot along with SSP Dr Sukhchain Singh Gill. Large number of police personnel were summoned to the village from all police stations of Bathinda.
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No money was found from the any vehicle, as per Mr Yadav.
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