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Maur blasts: Survivors, witnesses recall moment of horror

Congress worker Sanjeev Garg, aka Rocky, from Maur Mandi was one of the supporters attending the rally when the blast took place. He is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Bathinda for burns.

Updated on: Feb 03, 2017 06:59 AM IST
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Congress worker Sanjeev Garg, aka Rocky, from Maur Mandi was one of the supporters attending the rally when the blast took place. He is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Bathinda for burns.

Officials examining the spot where the blasts took place in Maur Mandi, on Wednesday. (Sanjeev Kumar/HT)
Officials examining the spot where the blasts took place in Maur Mandi, on Wednesday. (Sanjeev Kumar/HT)

“The roadside rally ended at about 8:30pm. Our candidate Harminder Jassi had barely sat in his car when the blast took place in a car nearby. Earlier, repeated announcement were made through the loudspeaker that the car be removed as it was hindering the traffic. I had about to leave the place on my motorcycle when the explosion took place. A burning debris hit me on the back and I caught fire. My father, who was also present nearby, pitched in and doused the flames,” he said, adding he heard some gunshots as well. “It was all chaos after that as people ran helter-skelter in panic,” he said. He has been asked by the doctors not to talk much.

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Roshan Lal, a roadside vendor of peanuts, who has his grandson Fani Nath, 15, injured in the incident said some metal and glass pieces were found on the premises of his house. “I was about to leave the place but couldn’t due to traffic jam. The blast was so intense that the car pieces reached our house about over 100 feet away.

The police took into their custody the pieces from Roshan’s house on Wednesday. Recalling the incident, he said at least two blasts took place, one after another.

 
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Sachin Sharma

Sachin Sharma is a senior staff correspondent, who covers crime, politics, rural civic issues and health in the Malwa region of Punjab.

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