Thar rammed into Nagar Kirtan of Sikh group in Jaipur
On Thursday evening, a dashing Thar jeep rammed into the Kirtan city of the Sikh group in an space of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Due to this accident, an previous man and a baby current within the kirtan have been injured, who have been admitted to the hospital for remedy. After the incident, the offended crowd on the spot vandalized the Thar jeep. After this incident, folks of Sikh group reached Adarsh Nagar police station and demanded motion in opposition to the motive force.
According to the police, Nagar Kirtan was being taken out from Saithi Colony Gurudwara to Guru Gobind Singh Park on Thursday evening. When the kirtan reached close to Panchavati Circle, a dashing Thar jeep rammed into the folks taking part within the kirtan. The policemen who have been current there tried to cease the jeep, however as a substitute of stopping the jeep, the motive force elevated the pace of the automobile.
police motion
After the accident, there was chaos on the spot and offended folks vandalized the Thar jeep. After this, folks of the Sikh group reached Adarsh Nagar police station and demanded acceptable motion from the police. During investigation, the police got here to know that the youth driving the jeep was a minor and he’s the son of a policeman. The police took him into custody and confiscated the jeep.
three out of 4 absconding
At the time of this incident, there have been 4 folks within the jeep, out of which three fled from the spot. Police have began looking for different suspects. After the incident, extra police forces have been referred to as from close by police stations and folks have been defined to relax.
People of the native Sikh group lodged a grievance on the police station and demanded strict motion in opposition to the minor driver and his associates. Police have registered the case and began investigation.
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