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Dhillon meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Discusses Punjab’s deteriorating law and order situation, drug menace & border situation


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Chandigarh, June 7

Bharatiya Janata Party Punjab State President Kewal Singh Dhillon today called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence in New Delhi and held a detailed discussion on the pressing law and order challenges facing Punjab. The wide-ranging meeting covered the alarming spread of drugs in the state, the deteriorating internal security environment under the Aam Aadmi Party government, cross-border smuggling of narcotics and weapons, and the overall ground situation in the border state.

In a gesture rich with cultural and historical significance, Dhillon presented Home Minister Amit Shah with a book on Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh — the great Sikh emperor who unified Punjab and symbolises its glory, valour and sovereignty — along with a portrait of the Maharaja. The gesture was widely seen as a reaffirmation of BJP’s deep reverence for Punjab’s heritage and its commitment to honouring the state’s illustrious history.

Speaking after the meeting, Dhillon said, “I am grateful to Amit Shah for his time and his deep concern for Punjab. Punjab is a border state with immense strategic importance and the AAP government has utterly failed its people. Drug trafficking is destroying our youth, gangsterism is flourishing and law and order has collapsed. I apprised Home Minister of the ground realities and urged the Central Government’s continued support in ensuring the safety and security of every Punjabi. I also had the honour of presenting him a book and portrait of Sher-e-Punjab Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a reminder of the greatness Punjab is capable of, and the greatness we must restore.”

Dhillon further emphasized that the BJP will leave no stone unturned to expose the AAP government’s failure to protect Punjab’s citizens and will work in close coordination with the Central Government to ensure that the voices of Punjab’s people reach the highest levels of authority. The meeting is part of Dhillon’s ongoing engagement with senior Union Ministers following his assumption of charge as BJP Punjab State President, reflecting the party’s commitment to placing Punjab’s concerns squarely on the national agenda.


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