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Hospital firing: Demand for cancellation of Aman William’s name from FIR

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, June 7

Several organisation on Saturday threatened to hold agitations besides presenting memorandums in every district demanding the cancellation of an FIR registered against Aman William, president of Bhartiya Moolnivasi Mukti Morcha.

William was among the suspects booked in the Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Civil Hospital’s firing case, in which an emergency medical officer was injured in March.

Representatives of Guru Gian Ashram, Bhartiya Valmiki Adi Dharam Samaj and Bhartiya Mool Nivasi Mukti Morcha held a press conference here and urged the Police Department to withdraw the name of Aman William from the FIR, as he had gone to mediate between two warring factions and for treatment of victims.

They pointed out that the Civil Hospital firing was an outcome of a dispute that occurred in Luv Kush Nagar area in Putlighar that day. A case was registered and Aman William was among the suspects. Recently, the police had registered a cross case in this connection.

They said soon memorandums would be submitted to the police in every district for the same and if the police failed to cancel his name in the FIR, the organisations would be forced to hold an agitation.

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