Chandigarh/Una. Kabaddi player Kanwar Digvijay Singh alias Rana Balachauria was beaten to death last evening in Sohana, Mohali, Punjab. Three riders on Bolera shot Kanwar Digvijay Singh alias in the head, due to which he died. Rana’s post-mortem will be conducted at Six Phase Hospital in Mohali on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the information, Kabaddi Cup was going on in Sohana, Mohali on Monday evening. Rana has been promoting Kabaddi and during this time he was also present during the match. Meanwhile, three youths riding a bike came and, claiming to be his fans, went close to him and shot him.
Fortis was brought after being shot
After Rana was shot, he was brought to Fortis Hospital in Mohali. However, he had died. Fortis Hospital management said in a press release that 30-year-old Kanwar Digvijay Singh was brought to the hospital at 6:05 pm on Monday evening. He had died before reaching the hospital.
SSP Mohali Harman Deep Singh Hans said that four-five bullets were fired at a Kabaddi player during the Kabaddi Cup. Two to three accused had opened fire. The accused talked to him on the pretext of taking photographs and then shot him. Only one person has been shot in this case. The entire matter is being investigated. Investigation of the incident has been started and the footage of CCTV cameras installed in the area is being scrutinized. It is noteworthy that famous Punjabi singer Mankirat Aulakh was also going to participate in this Kabaddi match, but this attack took place about half an hour before his arrival.
In Mohali, the accused talked to him on the pretext of taking photographs and then shot him.
Babihan gang took responsibility for the death of Rana Balachauria
Kanwar Digvijay Singh alias Rana Balachauria’s great grandfather was the king of a princely state located near Una.
Punjab’s political temperature is high
Sukhbir Singh also cornered the government
Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal has also launched a scathing attack on the Aam Aadmi Party over the death of a Kabaddi player and said that the Aam Aadmi Party government is directly responsible for the murder that took place during the Mohali Kabaddi tournament. Due to the mismanagement of the state government, the morale of criminal elements has increased so much that they are not afraid to open fire even in the crowd during an ongoing match. Due to the incompetence of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, murders, extortion and many other terrorist incidents are happening every day in Punjab, but instead of maintaining law and order, the police is busy implementing government orders for political vendetta.
On the other hand, Punjab BJP leader Parminder Singh Barad raised questions on law and order on the Punjab government regarding this incident. He said that Bhagwant Mann Saheb used to say that we are building a colorful Punjab, but look at the firing in broad daylight during the ongoing Kabaddi Cup in Mohali, in which there is news of the death of one person. Will a colorful Punjab be created in this way? Is your police similarly providing a safe environment to Punjab and the youth of Punjab?





























