MP Shocker: Gun Battle Between Hospital Owners In Gwalior; 1 Admitted, Others On Run

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A 28-year-old hospital owner was shot by two other hospital owners on Wednesday night. The incident took place near the gate number two of Jaya Arogya Hospital in Gwalior. The man went to meet the other two people and during the meeting a dispute broke out which led to the firing.

The injured has been admitted to the hospital and his treatment is underway. Police has taken cognizance of the case and have lodged a FIR against the two. The condition of the injured is said to be critical.

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According to information, JK Hospital’s owner, Avinash Sikarwar alias Titu was in his hospital on Wednesday night when he received a call from Arun Khatik. Khatik is also a hospital owner. Sikarwar went to meet him for some discussions. When Sikarwar reached the Gate number 2 of JAH, he saw that Khatik was accompanied by Raju Parihar and Jitendra Kushwaha who are also fellow hospital owners.

During the conversation between the four, an argument broke out which took an ugly turn. Arguing on something, Raju and Jitendra got furious and took out their respective pistols. Seeing the weapon, Sikarwar started running. Raju and Jitendra shot Sikarwar twice in hopes of killing him. Sikarwar sustained major injuries on the lower back and waist. The bullets wounds left him unconscious on the road, to which both the assailants thought that he was dead. All of them fled the scene and left him on the road.

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