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Of love across seas & murder

The murder of a Canadian citizen and the attempt on the life of her Indian husband allegedly by contract killers hired by her family, sore over of her love marriage with a boy of a lower socio-economic status, has once again raised a big question mark over the claims of having ridden society of any socio-economic discrimination.

The deceased, identified as Jaswinder Kaur alias Jassi was a citizen of Canada and had married Sukhwinder Singh, alias Mithoo, a resident of Kaonke Khus village, near Jagraon, three months ago after a torrid affair with the boy across the seven seas for the past two years. The two had reportedly met and fallen in love while the girl was in India two years ago. While Jaswinder Kaur died during the armed attack on her on June 8, her husband still lies in the Christian Medical College and Hospital with serious injuries on his head and hands, unaware of the sorry end to his love story.

The body of the deceased was found in a link canal by the residents of Bulara village last morning and the Sadar police station was alerted. A police party led by the S.H.O. of the Sadar police station, Inspector Maninder Bedi, reached the spot and retrieved the body from the link canal and then began the process of initiating an inquiry to identify the deceased.

Meanwhile, a news report about an unidentified body being found led the Amargarh police in Sangrur district to Ludhiana this morning. On the intervening night of June 8 and 9, a case had been registered at the Amargarh police station under Sections 364, 307 and 34 of the IPC on the statement of Sukhwinder Singh alleging that while he was returning to Narike village from Malerkotla earlier on June 8, along with Jaswinder Kaur, they were attacked by four unknown persons. He had alleged that one of the assailants had thrown a hockey stick at him while both of them were on a scooter. He further alleged that while the accused missed the aim at him, the stick hit Jaswinder Kaur on the head and she fell off the scooter.

Sukhwinder Singh had also complained that he was assaulted with sharp-edged weapons. Taking him for dead, they assailants took away his wife. A case was registered and the police was on the lookout for the girl. He had reportedly told the police that after a case of forgery registered against him by the relatives of the girl earlier this year was recently quashed by the high court in his favour after Jaswinder gave a statement in his favour, the girls family, specifically her maternal uncle, had vowed to take revenge on them.

A few friends and relatives of Sukhwinder Singh, meanwhile, today came to the civil hospital here late in the afternoon, to claim her body and perform the last rites after the post-mortem examination. A police party led by A.S.I. Hardeep Singh, S.H.O. of the Amargarh police station, had also reached the civil hospital. While talking to TNS, A.S.I. Hardeep Singh said the police was making all-out efforts to track down the accused. Nakas had been laid at various points in Sangrur and Moga districts. Other than this a few persons had also been rounded up. The ASI did not rule out that it could well be a case of contract killing.

Meanwhile, in an exclusive chat with TNS, Lakbir Singh, a close friend of Sukhwinder Singh, informed that trouble had been brewing between the two sides for the past couple of months ever since Jaswinder, a Canadian born citizen had come to India. The couple tied the nuptial knot at Baba Bakaala only three months ago. After this the girl was reportedly sent off to Canada by her family.

“Once she reached there, there was no contact with Sukhwinder and he got worried and called up one of her friends in Canada. This friend, then took the help of the Canadian police and the girl was found locked away in another of her maternal uncle’s house in Canada. Meanwhile, the maternal uncle of Jaswinder here, with the connivance of the Jagraon police allegedly got a case of forgery registered against Sukhwinder on charges that he was wrongly claiming his marriage to Jaswinder. Sukhwinder was also rounded up by the police and it was only after Jaswinder, after being released from her captivity in Canada, sent a fax marriage that she had indeed married Sukhwinder that he was released,” he informed.

He also said that the deceased came back to India against the wishes of her parents a few weeks ago and the couple were now staying at Narike with the maternal family of Sukhwinder. It was while the couple was returning to Narike from Malerkotla that the incident took place. He also informed that the main objection of the girl’s family to the marriage was that the boy was a taxi driver and not of the same economic status.

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we(6,541) signed  "Justice For Jassi"

May 15, 2012, Sandra Tlilayatzi, Germany
It is a tragedy that someone as wonderful and beautiful as Jassi has not received justice. Her mother and her uncle are fiends and they need to brought justice. She was a young, intelligent woman who deserved better, I hope that Canada a country which is SUPPOSE to have a reputacion for being a just country will finally do something about it. Bless you Jassi, where ever you are.
May 13, 2012, Desiree McKee, United States
May 12, 2012, Ram Sagar Mourya, India
makes me feel sad :(
May 11, 2012, Amandeep Singh, Singapore
The only punishment for people who commit such ghastly crimes has to be death.
May 11, 2012, suresh yadav, Australia
May 11, 2012, suresh yadav, Australia
Justice for Jassi
May 03, 2012, Bobo Lam, Canada
May 01, 2012, avninder kaur, India
May 01, 2012, nimmi sidhu, India
May 01, 2012, jasmeet kaur, India
May 01, 2012, jasvir sahota, Australia
May 01, 2012, jaspal saroya, Canada
May 01, 2012, jaskirandeep saroya, Canada
that is so sad .. rip jassi .
May 01, 2012, prince baidmaan, New Zealand
Awaiting Justice!
April 29, 2012, Lydia Alexander, United Kingdom
April 29, 2012, shanti pahladsingh, Netherlands
I hate the word honor killing, as if it is to justify. It is simply murder.
April 29, 2012, shanti pahladsingh, Netherlands
I hate the word honor killing, as if it is to justify. It is simply murder.
April 29, 2012, shanti pahladsingh, Netherlands
I hate the word honor killing, as if it is to justify. It is simply murder.
April 26, 2012, Hina Ansari, Canada
April 19, 2012, P Kair, United Kingdom
April 17, 2012, Gurpreet Singh, United States
April 16, 2012, jasmeen Kaur, United States
April 16, 2012, Yvonne Sealey, New Zealand
About time there was justice in this case.
April 15, 2012, Dawn Kuehl, United States
April 15, 2012, Dawn Kuehl, United States
April 14, 2012, Shannon Ewing, United States
April 14, 2012, Kavita Tiwary, Canada
My heart goes to to Jassi and Mithu, no one should be denied the right to live and fall in love with whomever they choose. Please sign this petition, lets bring these killers to justice!
April 10, 2012, Navshawn Guron, United States
April 10, 2012, Navshawn Guron, United States
April 10, 2012, Jenneffer Owens, Canada
Why did it take so long to arrest the mother and uncle in this case? Are they even in jail or were they let out on bail immediately?
April 09, 2012, Manvir Singh, United States
April 09, 2012, Soraya Ahmad Parwani, Canada
How can a mother do that to her own daughter? It's revolting, justice will be served!
April 09, 2012, Soraya Ahmad Parwani, Canada
How can a mother do that to her own daughter? It's revolting, justice will be served!
April 09, 2012, Soraya Ahmad Parwani, Canada
How can a mother do that to her own daughter? It's revolting, justice will be served!
April 09, 2012, Soraya Ahmad Parwani, Canada
How can a mother do that to her own daughter? It's revolting, justice will be served!
April 08, 2012, Donna Stark, Canada
I can't believe that we are in the 21st Century with other countries being barbaric & inhumaine , they treat humans like cattle, predators & possessions. Everyonel on this planet has a right to choice and when we are killed for our choices, then the justice system that allows this has failed and needs to be changed immediately.
April 07, 2012, Nancy Parr-Pearson, Canada
it's about time that there is an arrest in this matter. I believe however that the police have missed one person...Her dad!!!! I have watched this case unfold and cold mostly cold for many years only to be frustrated w/ knowing the fact that if money and corruption wasn't invoved then people would be in jail as we speak.
April 07, 2012, Debbie Hill, United States
Please put a stop to the honor killings! They are inhumane!
April 07, 2012, maninder singh, United States
Just to help understand it the motives and prejudices behind this murder are the same which got folks killed when a black man and a white woman dared to fall in love with each other in deep South not too long ago. But this coming from the people in whose holy book the concept of universal love and brotherhood is espoused and every other page is very very sad. This shows we still have to work on eradicating this disease.
April 07, 2012, christopher miller, Canada
will not say anything about people responsible for this...they dont deserve a comment. I'll just judge in my head as i have done ever sence learing of this .. but other that Jassi rest in complete peace and hoping for justice in "her" honour. please justice prevail
April 06, 2012, Anna Bartel, Canada
When I noticed the movie "Murder Unveiled" on the television tonight, I realized it was a reenactment of the murder conspiracy that occurred in my own hometown, so many years ago. I cannot believe it has taken until now to seek extradition for Jassi's mother and uncle. And I read it could take another 10 years for extradition to actually take place (if it ever does) . Jassi and all women who are victims of violent crimes deserve so much better! I can't help but remember you, Jassi, as I drive by the blueberry farms owned by your family.
April 06, 2012, Tracy Oster, United States
Please all sign this petition
April 06, 2012, Joanne McClelland, Canada
This type of crime must be stopped and the traditions behind it brought into line.
April 04, 2012, Johanne Fortier, Canada
A mother is not worth of bearing that name. I wish her the worst for the rest of her life and to die from a long disease and the same for her brother-in-law. I can't phantom how low some people can stoop for supposedly so-called honor.
April 03, 2012, Amandeep Sohi, United States
April 03, 2012, Kavita Kakkar, United States
This is terrible.
April 03, 2012, harry singh, Australia
she should get justice
April 03, 2012, Ruia Prasad, United States
April 03, 2012, Cara Ann Rob, United States
April 03, 2012, Nishi Prasad, United States
April 03, 2012, Anannya Mukherjee, United States
April 03, 2012, Sandeep Gill, United States
April 03, 2012, Armeeta Thakore, United States
April 03, 2012, Sara Roth, United States
April 03, 2012, Mansi Brahmbhatt, United States
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