Wedding Procession in Ludhiana Attacked, Two Injured; Police Investigate
Ludhiana: Wedding procession attacked, 2 injured; probe on, say police
Hindustan Times
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A wedding procession in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, was disrupted when assailants attacked the groom's relatives, injuring two individuals. The police are investigating the incident, which is believed to be linked to a family dispute. The groom's family has threatened to protest if no action is taken by the police.
- 01The attack occurred near Amarpura Isa Nagari Puli during a wedding procession.
- 02Two individuals were injured, including the groom's uncle who required stitches.
- 03The assailants are reportedly relatives of the groom involved in a dispute.
- 04The groom rushed to the police station in his wedding attire to report the incident.
- 05Police are examining CCTV footage and have begun an investigation.
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On Saturday, a wedding procession in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, was violently interrupted when assailants attacked the groom's relatives near Amarpura Isa Nagari Puli. The attack left two individuals injured, including Raju, the groom's uncle, who required five stitches for his injuries. The assailants, believed to be related to the groom and involved in an ongoing dispute, fled the scene on a motorcycle after using sharp-edged weapons. Panic ensued among the wedding guests as the groom, still in his wedding attire, rushed to the division number 2 police station to report the incident. Shankar Sisodia, the groom's brother, alleged that one of the attackers, identified as Manish, had returned from Bengaluru on bail. The family has threatened to protest outside the police station if no action is taken by 6 PM the following day. Police confirmed that an investigation is underway, and they are reviewing CCTV footage from the area.
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The incident has created tension within the community and disrupted the wedding celebrations, highlighting issues of safety during public gatherings.
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