Jaipur, Jan. 20 -- A history-sheeter allegedly opened fire in Jaipur's Gangapol area, under Brahmpuri police station limits, on Monday morning, injuring a 30-year-old man who was rushed to SMS Hospital as the accused fled the spot, police said. Police said the accused, Ravi Mehra (25), a history-sheeter of Subhash Chowk police station, arrived on a motorcycle with an accomplice and opened fire. The bullet was allegedly aimed at the victim's cousin Ajay, but he moved away in time, causing it to hit Bablu Mahawar (30) in the thigh instead. Mehra fled after the shooting, sparking fear in the densely populated locality. Bablu, who was sitting outside his residence at the time, was immediately taken to SMS Hospital, where doctors say his condition is stable. Adding to the family's distress, his sister is due to marry on February 6. Station house officer Rajesh Gautam said the preliminary investigation points to personal enmity. "The accused Ravi Mehra, a history-sheeter from Subhash Chowk police station, fired at Bablu. A case of attempt to murder and relevant sections of the Arms Act has been registered," he said. Sun-inspector Jagdish Narayan of Brahmpuri police station is investigating. Police records show Mehra has a long criminal history, with 15 cases registered against him at Brahmpuri police station and 11 at Subhash Chowk police station. He said teams have been formed and raids are under way at possible hideouts to nab Mehra soon. Forensic teams have inspected the scene and collected evidence, he added....