200917 Sikh Channel Special Reports: Sikh student Gurpreet Singh killed in Delhi – Delhi Video



published: 2017-09-20 18:36:35

Drunk lawyer Rohit Krishna Mahanta rammed his car into the motorcycle of a 21-year-old photography student Gurpreet Singh near the AIIMS Trauma Centre in south Delhi.

Gurpreet Singh was in coma succumbed to his injuries today. The lawyer has been arrested.

Police had initially booked the accused, Rohit Krishna Mahanta, for rash driving and causing hurt due to a negligent act and was let off on bail. But after the victim, Gurpreet Singh, passed away, the police arrested Mahanta and booked him under the charges of murder. The accused lawyer is working under a standing counsel of the Assam government.

The victim’s family accused the police of ignoring the true facts of the case and said they tried to pass it off as a simple case of accident resulting in the lawyer getting bail. However, once the victim’s friend, who was also injured in the accident, began spilling the beans on Wednesday and after the case was highlighted by media, Delhi police booked the lawyer for murder.

Gurpreet Singh, a native of Bhatinda in Punjab, had been pursuing a photography course from Delhi College of Photography in north Delhi. He lived with his classmate, Maninder Singh, in a rented home in Shahbad Dairy. To shoot a documentary on the lives of outstation patients and their relatives, the duo visited AIIMS in the early hours of Sunday. Once done with their work at around 3.30am, they had decided to have paranthas outside the hospital.
After they finished their dinner, they found themselves in confrontation with the ‘drunk man’.

“The man was smoking a cigarette and blowing the smoke into our faces. The smoke not only caused us physical problem, it was also against our religious belief. So, we requested him to avoid smoking in public,” said Maninder Singh.

But the request was allegedly met with verbal abuse and death threats. Sensing that the argument was turning violent, the two friends reportedly picked up their Bullet motorcycle and left.
They barely rode 500 metres when a speeding Ford Fiesta, allegedly the same one that was parked next to their Bullet at the eatery, rammed them from behind outside AIIMS trauma centre. Before coming to a halt, the car also went on to hit an auto and an Ola cab, leaving both the vehicles badly damaged.

“Gurpreet and I were thrown away. When I stood up, I found a man come out of the Ford Fiesta. It was the same man who had threatened us minutes ago. He had chased us and hit us intentionally,” stated Maninder Singh.

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