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Terrorism in Punjab  

 


Workers murdered in the vehicle

The death actually fell from the hell for three innocent duty workers who were returning to their homes in a vehicle on April 28, 1992 at around 9.30 PM. When their vehicle was passing through village Pabbian, an indiscriminate firing started from a roof top, killing all the workers and four more passers-by. Three other persons also got seriously injured in the shoot out. Only the terrorists involved in the killings
can tell the motive behind this barbarian act which ostensibly had no rhyme or reason. Probably terrorists in their modness were waiting for any passing vehicle to kill the passengers. Using vantage point of roof of a building for firing into the vehicle in cold blood was extremely traumatic for the society at large.

Source: Punjab Trauma

Physician with staff killed

Dr. Bachitar Singh was an eminent physician and the Director of Punjab's Health Department. The wild killers did not spare even such a saviour. On October 26, 1991, Dr. Singh and some other officials of the Health Department were coming in two cars from Gurdwara Mehtiana Sahib. When their cars reached near Manuke at about 10.45 AM., half a dozen terrorists ambushed them. The terrorists bullets took the lives of Dr. Singh and six more officials of the Health Department.

Source: Punjab Trauma