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Two critically hurt during clash in Jammu: Sources

| @indiablooms | Aug 31, 2019, at 10:18 pm

Jammu, Aug 31 (UNI) Two people were gravely injured when they entered into a clash and attacked each other with sharp weapons here in Bakshi Nagar area on Saturday over ''some personal matter'', police sources said.

According to them,one Neeraj Sharma had lodged a complaint against one Kapil Sharma at Bakshi Nagar police station.


"Neeraj this afternoon was intercepted by Kapil Sharma along with his accomplices which led to scuffle and they attacked each other," sources added.


They said that both were seriously injured in the fight and were rushed to the hospital from where they were referred to DMC Ludhiana and Amritsar for specialised treatment.


Police have registered a case and started investigation.  

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