Police, meanwhile, have found the number of the motorcycle used by the assailants from the CCTV footage of Jyoti Chowk area here where the incident took place yesterday. They are confident of nabbing the assailants soon.
Doctors at a private hospital here conducted a surgery to remove two bullets from Gagneja's stomach. However, a third bullet is still lodged in his body.
"Sah-sarsanghchalak of RSS's Punjab unit Jagdish Gagneja was operated till 2 AM in a private hospital here, after bullets hit his stomach, injuring him critically.
He said a 'critical care team' is expected to reach by here today after he spoke to Health Minister JP Nadda.
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"I have spoken to Union Health Minister JP Nadda and asked him to send a 'critical care team' to ensure better and proper treatment of Gagneja. Nadda has instructed Dr Yogesh Chawla, director PGI, Chandigarh and the team is expected to arrive here today," Kalia said.
He said a team under the leadership of Dr Jaspal from DMC Ludhiana, reached late last night on the orders of the Chief Minister and the operation was conducted under their guidance. His condition is stated to be critical.
"We are examining the CCTV footage at the spot and have found the number of the motorcycle. Two bike-borne assailants, aged around 20, were riding the bike and had covered their faces with a handkerchief. Their heads were covered with black and yellow 'patka' (a headwrap worn traditionally by Sikh boys), Jalandhar Police Commissioner Arpit Shukla said.
Gagneja and his wife had gone shopping to the market when some bike-borne assailants opened fire at him yesterday, injuring him critically.