Punjab CM targeting opposition leaders instead of controlling law and order situation: Akali Dal

IANS April 14, 2025 120 views

Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia has launched a scathing attack on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, alleging systemic failure in maintaining law and order. He specifically highlighted a recent petrol pump attack targeting an SGPC member, which he claims is part of a broader pattern of targeted violence against opposition leaders. Majithia accused the AAP government of being more focused on targeting political opponents than addressing the rising crime rate. The allegations point to a deepening political crisis in Punjab, with increasing concerns about state security and governance.

"Gangsters are ruling the state and openly sharing attack videos" - Bikram Singh Majithia
Amritsar, April 14: Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia on Monday said Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is targeting Opposition leaders instead of controlling the law and order situation and the latest attack on the petrol pump of Shiromani committee member Jodh Singh Samra proved that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) wanted to eliminate them.

Key Points

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Petrol pump attack reveals systemic security breakdown in Punjab

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Opposition leaders targeted under AAP government

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Intelligence failure exposed by Akali Dal leadership

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Gangster threats becoming increasingly brazen

Akali Dal leader Majithia said gangsters were openly attacking Opposition leaders, adding that the petrol pump at Kaler Mangat village in the Majitha Assembly segment took place because it was owned by SGPC member Samra, who was his close aide and in charge of Akali Dal of the Ajnala segment.

He said the prime motive of this attack was to target Samra as he was supposed to visit the pump.

Exposing the theory of the police that this was a case of loot, Majithia said the attack took place after the pump was shut late at night.

He said the attackers parked their bike on the road and started firing indiscriminately, adding that one person was shot dead and two others were seriously injured, and the attackers did not loot even a single rupee from the pump.

He said this was also a reality that the revenue of this pump was much less than that of two other pumps located at a distance from it.

Lashing out at the complete failure of the intelligence and registration of case against Leader of Opposition (LoP) Partap Singh Bajwa, the SAD leader said he had predicted in mid-January that attempts were being made to disturb peace and communal harmony in the state and any prominent Hindu leader or businessman could be the next target of attackers.

He said two months after this, an attack took place at the residence of former Minister Manoranjan Kalia.

He further added that similarly, when Bajwa had come out as a whistleblower and disclosed that there was a threat of more grenade attacks, he had been booked in a frivolous case.

He questioned the Chief Minister that even those journalists who had exposed the failure of the intelligence would also be booked.

Majithia said gangsters were ruling the state and were openly sharing videos and audios claiming attacks in Punjab.

The Akali leader said recent audio clips of Pakistan don Shehzad Bhatti, Sheezan, and Happy were a testimony that they were least bothered about the police and were openly attacking Opposition leaders, police stations and persons who are exposing this government.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is really concerning. If opposition leaders aren't safe, what about common people? The CM should focus on governance instead of political vendettas. 🚨
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Priya M.
I don't understand why everything has to be so polarized. Can't our leaders work together for Punjab's safety? The violence needs to stop from all sides.
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Jaspreet S.
While I agree law and order needs improvement, Majithia's own track record isn't clean either. Maybe all parties should do some introspection first.
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Amandeep R.
The audio clips mentioned are terrifying! If gangsters are this bold, what does it say about police effectiveness? Punjab needs strong action, not political blame games.
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Harpreet D.
I'm no fan of AAP, but let's be fair - law and order was bad under previous governments too. This is a systemic issue that needs long-term solutions, not just finger-pointing.
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Simran J.
The attack details sound suspicious. Why target a closed petrol pump? There's definitely more to this story. Hope the truth comes out soon! 🙏

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