SGPC Employee Who Survived Shooting In Stable Condition; Investigations Still On

AMRITSAR SAHIB—Panic prevailed among the Sikh devotees who were gathered at Sri Harmandir Sahib on the eve of Maghi, when an untraced bullet pierced through the turban and jacket of an SGPC employee deployed near the Dukh Bhanjni Beri at 4 pm. Fortunately, the SGPC employee Gurpreet Singh (village Jabbowal) survived the shooting with a minor injury to his chest.  Gurpreet Singh was immediately rushed to the hospital where the doctors declared his condition stable.

Gurpreet Singh showing the wound caused by the bullet

The CCTV footage covered the incident, and showed that the bullet first pierced through Gurpreet Singh’s turban and then his jacket.

Mystery of the origination of bullet has stormed the minds of the Management of Sri Harmandir Sahib.  The management had earlier speculated that the bullet was fired from outside. However, the question of bullet being a stray or fired on target has sparked the debate over the incident.

Police Commissioner of Amritsar, Jatinder Aulakh has said that the shell of bullet seems to be of A-315 riffle.  He informed that a team of forensic experts have been called from Chandigarh that will thoroughly reverse calculate the trajectory of bullet.  He said it would be tricky to find the source of the bullet, since no sound of the gunshot was audible at the time of incident.

3 COMMENTS

  1. These ‘Punjabi forensic experts’ will no doubt find that this mystery bullet was fired by a Sikh NRI who had been in Punjab to attend the Sarbat Khalsa and use that as ‘proof’ to deny other disapora SIkhs from returning to Punjab.

  2. UFO fron the sky must have fired from very high up to go through tge turban then downwards to the chest and also they did not hear the sound !!
    Now they can start blaming the alien connection for the troubles in Punjab !!
    Makkar and co defy logic

  3. How did supposed ‘bullet’ go through his dastaar (on top of his head) and end up downwards in the front of his chest (surely if deflected from the dastaar downwards it would have gone through his neck or shoulder?) and no one else even heard a gunshot sound? Sounds very fishy to me when you look at this supposed ‘bullet wound’ and the fact it is being sported by a SGPC official who is not really injured at all. Such an unlikely story would make a good pretext (in the twisted minds of the Makkar and his acolytes) to ramp up their ‘security’ at Darbar Sahib to prevent ‘undesirables’ from entering. By undersirables of course the SGPC and Badal mean of course the Panj Pyare and any Sikhs who raise a voice of dissent against their interests. If this conspiracy theory is accurate then it is very telling that even one of their own SGPC footsoldiers wasn’t prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice for their cause and sustained (possibly by his own hand) a minor flesh wound which has the looks of a child’s pellet gun.

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