Terrorist Conspiracy or Personal Rivalry... Why the Deaths of Policemen Caused a Commotion in Punjab?
The mysterious deaths of two policemen in Gurudaspur, Punjab, have led families to dismiss claims of mutual firing, while police investigate possible terrorist motives.
In a shocking turn of events, families of two policemen who died under mysterious circumstances at a border check-post in Punjab's Gurudaspur district have strongly denied any allegations that they shot each other. The incident involved Assistant Sub-Inspector Gurnaam Singh and Home Guard personnel Ashok Kumar, who were found dead under suspicious circumstances late at night. Despite the police investigating possible terrorist links, the families insist that their loved ones had a deep bond, making the theory of mutual firing highly improbable.
According to the families, the two policemen were in possession of fully loaded service weapons at the time of their death, which raises significant doubts about the police's narrative of them having shot each other. Family members Sandeep Singh and Sandeep Kumar claim the position in which the bodies were discovered indicates that they were likely shot while sleeping, further undermining the assumption of a shootout. The insistence on this point has intensified the family's demand for a transparent investigation that might reveal the true nature of the incident.
In light of these developments, the Punjab police are facing pressure as they continue their investigation into the deaths and explore the possibility of foul play, including a potential terrorist conspiracy that could have led to the deaths of these officers. As the situation unfolds, there are increasing calls for accountability and clarity, amidst growing public anxiety about safety and security in the region.