Four of a family commit suicide

September 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated November 01, 2016 08:43 pm IST - Faridkot:

Four members of a family allegedly committed suicide after being harassed by a senior Akali leader, a block samiti member and five employees of the Municipal Committee,the police said on Friday.

Jagtar Singh (48), a pickle-maker, his wife Salwinder Kaur (46) and unmarried daughters Harbhajan Kaur and Parveen Kaur took the extreme step by jumping in Rajasthan Feeder canal here, they said.

While the bodies of two, including his wife and one daughter, have been recovered from Muktsar on Friday, search is on for the other two missing members, they said.

A suicide note, purportedly signed by all the four members, was recovered from the residence of the deceased. The note accused the senior Akali leader, the block samiti member and five employees of the Municipal Committee of being responsible for the action, the police said. According to the note Jagtar Singh had a clash with Lal Singh of the locality on August 21 following which he sustained injuries and was admitted to Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot.

It alleged that since Lal Singh had the support of a senior functionary of the District Planning Board, the police was reluctant to take action against him.

After the family made repeated phone calls on 100 and 181 and also showed the medical report, the police were forced to register a complaint against Lal Singh.

However, he was released within hours of his arrest. PTI

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