Farmers demand justice for Amna Pandori's murder in Ludhiana

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Ludhiana: A farmer union is demanding more action in the murder case of activist Amna Pandori. The group met with the senior police officer in the district on Monday to express their concerns. Pandori was shot dead on Diwali night near Raikot, and his murder has sparked frustration among local farmers. Police have arrested three of the six suspects linked to the case. However, union leaders say that the investigation has stalled. The president of the Baba Banda Singh Bahadar Kisan Union criticized the police for not submitting a report within 90 days. This delay allowed the arrested suspects to get bail. Additionally, he accused the authorities of not focusing on the main suspect, who is believed to have hired a contract killer. He mentioned that all necessary evidence and witness statements had been given to the police but claimed no meaningful action has been taken since. After the meeting, the SSP Ludhiana Rural promised the farmer representatives that steps would be taken to ensure justice for Pandori. The farmer organization vowed to continue pushing for accountability and a thorough investigation into the murder.


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