DAGGAR: Unidentified gunmen shot dead Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker and special assistant to the chief minister on minorities affairs Sardar Soran Singh in the Pir Baba area of Buner district on Friday, eyewitnesses and local sources said.
The sources said the member provincial assembly (MPA) was on his way back home after offering condolences to the family of a deceased person in Kalabat area, falling in the limits of Pir Baba Police Station, when two unidentified gunmen fired at him outside his home located near a Sikh temple.
He was critically injured and the locals shifted him to a hospital in Pacha Killay where he succumbed to his injuries.The body was handed over to his family after autopsy. The accused managed to flee the scene.
Following the incident, the police and security forces reached the spot and launched a search operation after cordoning off the area. However, no arrest had been made till filing of the report. Soran Singh was a leading activist of the Sikh community who joined the PTI in 2011. Earlier, he was a member of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
The turbaned and bearded Soran Singh looked distinct in gatherings due to his appearance. He rose quickly in the party ranks after joining the PTI and was rewarded with a ticket to contest election for a reserved seat of minorities. Subsequently, he was made a special assistant to the chief minister to look after the minorities’ affairs. He left behind a widow, a son and a daughter. The family sources said that they had no enmity with anyone.
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