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Killers Of Bhai Kamaljit Singh Go Free


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SANGRUR: A Sangrur court on Monday acquitted 14 Dera Sacha Sauda followers in the case of killing of a Sikh in May 2007. Total 16 dera devotees were booked for the murder of Kamaljit Singh, a resident of Sunam town of Sangrur district, on May 17, 2007 after a clash broke out when some Sikhs tried to take control of the dera's local place of worship.

Additional sessions judge Varinder Aggarwal acquitted dera followers on Monday for lack of evidence as the prosecution failed to establish that the victim due to firing by any of the accused. Meanwhile, the lawyers and police also had an altercation on Monday over the entry of former in the court. The police had tightened the security in the court to avoid any clashes after the verdict was pronounced in the court. The lawyers objected to the police arrangements, which led to an argument. Alleging that the policemen misbehaved with them, the lawyers have decided to go on strike on Tuesday.

Sangrur district bar association president Gurtej Singh Grewal said, "The policemen misbehaved with and manhandled some lawyers. We have given a call for bandh in all courts of the district on Tuesday."

On the other hand, the police denied manhandling the lawyers and accused them of misbehaving with a cop.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/14-dera-followers-acquitted/articleshow/23325554.cms

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