In Tarn Taran, a young man was burned by placing gasoline near the Civil Hospital.
Updated: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 03:19 PM (IST) Manjit Singh, a young man from Ferozepur, was set on fire by some unknown attackers near the Civil Hospital. The victim said he intervened to see that some people were wrong with a divyang he was attacked. Police have registered a case against unknown people after receiving a video of the incident. Jagran correspondent, Tarn Taran. Manjit Singh, a 30 -year -old youth from Jatta, a village in the village of Ferozepur, was set on fire by some offenses by setting gasoline near the Civil Hospital. The video of the incident was handed over to police, but after ten days of investigation, Thana City police registered a fir against unknown persons on Friday. It asked questions about the operation of the police. Remove the ad, just read the news, and complainant Manjeet Singh said he was working as a manager in Rajiv Tour and Travels Butu. His company has a contract of vehicles at Poweram. On September 11, Manjeet came with Je Sandeep Singh of Poweram with PowerGrid goods to Balachakka of Tarn Taran. He stopped the car to get personal goods near the Civil Hospital around 12 noon. During this time, some people disabled among themselves. Manjeet prevented him from abusing a divyang, after which the offenses began to abuse Manjeet. Then a young man brought a bottle of gasoline and put gasoline on Manjeet and set it on fire. In this incident, one of Manjeet’s arm was scorched. Manjeet is admitted to Civil Hospital Tarn Taran, where his condition is now out of danger. Manjeet said the video of the incident was made by some people on his cellphone, which was handed over to investigating officer Asi Lakhwinder Singh. Police registered a fir against unknown persons on Friday night. Inspector Gursharan Singh, in the cost of Thana City, said that if the name of an accused is revealed, he will be nominated.