
A panchayat member's husband was shot and seriously injured outside a salon in Bilga village, Ludhiana, on Tuesday morning. The victim, Talwinder Singh, was hit in the left shoulder after the accused…
A panchayat member's husband was shot and seriously injured outside a salon in Bilga village, Ludhiana, on Tuesday morning. The victim, Talwinder Singh, was hit in the left shoulder after the accused allegedly fired three rounds.

Police have booked Pawan Deep Singh alias Pawan and his father Pradhan Singh on the victim's complaint. Talwinder said his wife serves as a panchayat member, and he had opposed Pawan's allegedly criminal activities in the village, leading to a grudge.
Talwinder alleged that after an initial quarrel at the salon on August 19, the father-son duo returned with pistols and shot him. An FIR covering attempted murder and arms act violations has been lodged. Raids for the accused are ongoing.
Bilga village, in a district that recorded over 1,300 violent crimes last year, shows how local disputes routinely escalate into shootings despite the victim being linked to the panchayat. Section 118(2) of the BNS covers life-threatening assault, while the Arms Act sections target illegal possession and use of firearms, cases that often languish in trial for years. What matters now is whether the accused are arrested within the week, as delays would signal the old pattern of impunity resuming.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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