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Punjab blasts: CM says BJP, DGP says ISI , conflicting claims expose political chicanery: Chugh


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Chandigarh, May 6

BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh today questioned if the AAP government is hand in glove with the anti-national and divisive forces. The Chief minister says it is BJP and the DGP says it the ISI . It clearly demonstrates the times when AAP supremo Arviind Kejtriwal used to seek stay  in the house of radicals way back in 2017. Reacting sharply to the back-to-back explosions near sensitive Army and BSF establishments in Jalandhar and Amritsar in a single night, BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh said these incidents are conclusive proof of the complete breakdown of Punjab’s security apparatus.

Chugh said that from targeting railway tracks to now bombing near defence installations, Punjab is sliding into a dangerous security abyss under the watch of the AAP government. This is not merely a law and order failure — it is evidence that anti-national forces have been given free rein in a border state, and the Bhagwant Mann government bears full responsibility for this catastrophic failure.

Chugh said that Punjab has already witnessed over 22 grenade attacks on police stations across the state, a brazen missile strike on the Police Headquarters, attacks on temples, BJP offices and leaders’ residences — and in the most heinous display of terror, policemen were murdered and videos of their killings posted publicly to spread fear. Despite this relentless and escalating wave of violence, the Bhagwant Mann government neither took corrective action nor showed any sense of urgency. This is not incompetence alone — the pattern of inaction raises serious questions of complicity between the AAP government and anti-national elements operating freely in Punjab.

Chugh said that Punjab today is trapped in a vicious cycle — one side drowning in the drug menace, the other gripped by rising insecurity and financial crisis. Farmers have received no MSP guarantee, women have been denied their entitled financial support, youth have no employment to look forward to, and government employees are crying for their rightful dues. Against this backdrop of total administrative collapse, explosions near defence establishments make it clear that the AAP government has pushed Punjab into a multi-front crisis that now threatens both its economy and its security.


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