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Lockdown: Nihang Sikhs Attacked and Cut ASI’s Hands in Punjab, Four Policemen Injured

Nidhi Hakla

In Punjab's Patiala district on Sunday, a group of Nihang Sikhs attacked and cut off the hand of a policeman while injuring three other policemen. police gave this information. He said that a group of four-five 'Nihangas' (Sikhs wearing traditional weapons and wearing blue long shirts) were traveling in a vehicle and Mandi Board officials stopped them near a vegetable market at around 6.15 am Asked for, after which there was a clash and attacked.

What is the whole matter
Nihang Sikhs had an altercation with the policemen near the Sanour vegetable market in the royal city of Patiala, due to which the angry Nihang Sikhs attacked the policemen with swords. The hand of one ASI was cut off in this attack. At the same time, three other policemen were also injured.

In fact, four Nihangas attacked the police for asking for a pass at the police station outside Patiala Sabzi Mandi. He blew up the police station with his car. Police surrounded the vehicle and attacked four police personnel including SHO with swords and sharp weapons. The police have arrested the accused Nihangs. A case of attempt to murder has been registered on all of them.

Statement by SSP Mandeep Singh Sidhu
Giving information on the arrival of the SSP of Patiala, Mandeep Singh Sidhu said that this morning, four Nihang Singh from Balbeda reached Mandi with a car. They was stopped by the officials of the Mandi Board for not passing and was not allowed to go through the entire market by the policemen. Angry Nihangas attacked the police party with swords. In which the hand of an ASI was cut off. They has been referred to PGI. Other policemen were also injured.

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