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Twelve Killed In Car Blast In Punjab Ahead Of Polls

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Jan, 2017 10:03 AM
  • Twelve Killed In Car Blast In Punjab Ahead Of Polls
At least twelve people were killed and one injured in an explosion at Maur Mandi near Bhatinda late this evening close to a rally of a Congress candidate near the state's Bathinda city on Tuesday evening, police said.
 
Nearly 15 people were injured in the blast in Maur Mandi town, which occurred close to where Congress candidate Harminder Jassi was addressing a gathering and came as he had just finished his speech. Maur Mandi is about 200 km from here. 
 
The injured, 10 of them in serious condition, were rushed to hospitals in Maur Mandi and Bathinda.
 
Jassi, who is a relative of Dera Sacha Sauda sect chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, was whisked away by his security personnel following the blast.
 
Eyewitnesses said that the white Maruti 800 car, in which the blast took place, was parked at the spot for some time and no one removed it despite police making announcements to get it removed.
 
Some alleged that a few shots were also fired towards Jassi's car.
 
The eyewitnesses said that a pressure cooker, filled with iron nails and other metallic things, was found lying near the car.
 
The car, in which the blast took place, was completely destroyed in the incident.
 
Police officials rushed to the spot and were investigating the incident. They did not rule out conspiracy behind the incident.
 
Polling in the assembly elections is slated for February 4 (Saturday).

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