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Bathinda car explosion: Six killed, DGP hints at terror angle

The blast took place at Maur Mandi of Bathinda district, shortly after the "jan sabha" of Congress candidate Harminder Singh Jassi.

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A car explosion that took place at Maur Mandi of Bathinda district on Tuesday has claimed six lives and injured nine. Three children succumbed to their injuries, even as police suspected the use of IED and sought NSG support in probe into the explosion which has triggered political blame game just days ahead of Assembly polls.

The blast occurred around 8:30 PM shortly after the "jan sabha" of Congress candidate​ Harminder Singh Jassi, who is contesting from Maur assembly seat, police said.

Punjab DGP Suresh Arora along with other senior police officials inspected the blast site on Wednesday. He said it was an "unfortunate incident". Arora said the Home Ministry has been requested to send experts of NSG to identify the material used in the explosion. He also went to add that forensic experts were investigating the case and that terror angle cannot be ruled out.

Asked whether the IED was used to carry out the blast, the DGP said one pressure cooker exploded in this incident while another was found at the spot. A forensic team has reached the site to probe the matter, he said.

Commenting on the preliminary probe, Sukhbir Singh Badal said that it was an RDX attack and explosives were kept in the car.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission has sought a report from Punjab Police on the car explosion.

Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal condemned the blast and urged people to exercise calm and said those involved in it would be dealt with severely.

"Nobody would be allowed to disturb the hard-earned peace and communal harmony in the state," he had said earlier in the day.

AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal demanded immediate arrest of SAD chief and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal to ensure peaceful elections.

"To ensure peaceful elections, Sukhbir Badal should be immediately arrested. His role in yesterday's blast be probed.
He'll cause more violence," Kejriwal tweeted.

Meanwhile, Congress Punjab chief Amarinder Singh blamed Kejriwal for the explosion saying he had been promoting extremist forces like Khalistan Commando Force in the state.

Punjab Chief Electoral Officer VK Singh said, "Punjab Police has been asked to submit a detail report on the car blast incident which will be submitted to the Election Commission." "It is almost clear that it is a terror attack," the CEO said. Thori said he has also urged the CEO to allow the grant of ex-gratia to the blast victims notwithstanding the operation of model code of conduct.

The Bathinda administration has written to the Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister for granting ex gratia of minimum Rs 3 lakh each for the family of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each for the injured. 

Jassi, who is a relative of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, escaped unhurt in the incident but his security guard Ram Babu, a CRPF personnel, was injured.

As per preliminary probe, the blast had occurred in a car which was found to be stolen and was bearing the registration number of a two-wheeler. The chassis and engine number of the vehicle was also struck off, police officials said. The blast was so powerful that it ripped apart the vehicle. Initially, it was suspected that the blast was caused by a LPG cylinder in the car. But later it was found that the car did not run on gas.

Three passers-by who were killed last evening have been identified as Harpal Singh Palli (40), Barkha (7) and Ashok Kumar (35), police said.

With PTI inputs

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