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'Only Pakistan wants ...': Army veteran questions 'no arrests' in assault on Colonel by Punjab cops

Angst of serving Army personnel & veterans of @adgpi against the police in a border state like Punjab is something only Pakistan wants. So stop playing in the hands of the enemy, says Dhillon.

March 19, 2025 / 12:29 IST
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Army colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath and his son undergoing treatment at hospital.
Army colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath and his son undergoing treatment at hospital.

Following the alleged assault of a Colonel and his son by Punjab police personnel over a car parking issue, former Chinar Corps Commander Lieutenant General (retd) KJS Dhillon said that still no FIR has been lodged against unidentified personnel and no one has been arrested.

“Day 5 .. Serving Army Colonel beaten by Patiala police with broken arm - FIR still against unidentified personnel - No arrests Angst of serving Army personnel & Veterans of
@adgpi against the police in a border state like Punjab is something only Pakistan wants So stop playing in the hands of the enemy. I will continue to be hopeful of action by:- @DGPPunjabPolice @CMOPbIndia @HMOIndia. Jai Hind,” Dhillon posted on X.

Last week, an Indian Army officer of Colonel rank and his son were allegedly hrashed by Punjab Police personnel over a parking dispute in Patiala district.  The argument reportedly began when the police personnel, in civilian clothes, asked Colonel Pushpinder Bath, currently posted at the Army Headquarters in Delhi, to move his vehicle. The argument escalated when the officer objected to their tone. The police personnel then allegedly kicked and punched Colonel Bath.

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Bath's son was also reportedly assaulted when he tried to intervene.  The police personnel also reportedly used baseball bats to assault them.

After public outrage, 12 Punjab Police personnel, including three inspectors, were placed under suspension on Monday and a departmental inquiry was ordered against them.