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Bathinda Blast: 2 Injured Children Die; Number Of Dead Now 5

IANS, 01 Feb, 2017 11:47 AM
  • Bathinda Blast: 2 Injured Children Die; Number Of Dead Now 5
Two children injured in the explosion in a car at Maur Mandi in the district succumbed to injuries, taking the number of dead to five, even as a forensic team reached the blast site today to probe the incident.
 
Three persons were killed yesterday in the explosion near the venue of the poll campaign of Congress candidate Harminder Singh Jassi at Maur Mandi.
 
Police said ten persons had sustained injuries in the explosion, which is suspected to be an "act of terrorism" and comes ahead of the February 4 polls.
 
"Two children identified as Ripandeep and Japanpreet in the age group of 14-15 succumbed to burn injuries sustained in the car explosion," a police official posted in Bathinda said today.
 
Three passers-by who were killed in the blast have been identified as Harpal Singh (55), Barkha (7) and Ashok (35), police said.
 
 
The blast had occurred around 8:30 pm last night shortly after the "jan sabha" of Congress candidate Jassi, who is contesting from Maur Assembly seat.
 
Jassi, who is a relative of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, escaped unhurt in the incident. As per preliminary probe, the blast had occurred in a car which was found to be stolen and was bearing the registration number of a two-wheeler. The chassis and engine number of the vehicle was also removed, police officials said.
 
The blast was so powerful that it ripped apart the vehicle. Initially, it was suspected that the blast was caused by a LPG cylinder in the car. But later it was found that the car was not running on gas. A burnt pressure cooker was also found near the blast site.
 
A forensic team of police, based at Chandigarh, has reached Bathinda to investigate the cause of the blast. Punjab Director General of Police Suresh Arora will also reach Bathinda to take stock of the situation, police sources said.
 
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal urged people to exercise calm and said those involved in it would be dealt with severely. "Nobody would be allowed to disturb the hard earned peace and communal harmony in the state," he said.

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