Major Sushil Chikkara's father Jagbir Singh (57) and younger brother Anil (25) were on May 12 shot dead allegedly by gangster Ajay alias Kannu Chhikara near Karewari village when the duo was travelling on a bike, Rohtak Range IG, Sanjay Kumar said today.
"We are trying to apprehend Ajay and we have also announced a reward of Rs five lakh for information leading to his arrest," Kumar told PTI over phone.
The Army officer, who is upset with the Sonipat Police, alleged that their "indifferent attitude" had cost his father and brother their lives.
Maj Sushil said the accused had planned the murders.
"My father was facing life threat from the goon. I rang up DSP Sonipat, Bharti Dabas. A day before the double murder, Dabas came to our village where locals told her that my father was facing life threat, but she did not care to visit our house and ask if we needed any security," he said.
"Had police acted on time, I am 100 per cent sure that both would have been alive today," he said.
"Our duty is in far flung areas, on borders. But if our family members are not safe, then how can we defend our country. This should be taken very seriously," Maj Sushil told reporters today.
Another relative of the victims, Capt Rashika Sharda said
the family had written to the president and the Haryana governor on the issue as despite pleading with Sonipat Police, they had failed to give protection to the victims.
"I lost my father and younger brother, our lives have been destroyed," he said.
The Major said they had named the main accused and his four accomplices in the complaint on the basis of which FIR was lodged.
On the allegations that Sonipat Police did not act on time, the Rohtak Range IG said, "If this is found true, we will take action. But I can assure one thing that police is doing its job and we will catch the culprit sooon".
Meanwhile, Satpal Chikkara, brother of victim Jagbir, said "our village is in a state of terror. The accused has shot four people, while three are dead one is battling for life. We need security. Haryana government is doing nothing. The accused is roaming near the village, but police has failed to catch him.
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