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Punjab's Law and Order Crisis: BJP Reveals Shocking Police Failures

The BJP is sounding the alarm over what it calls a complete breakdown of law and order in Punjab. State party president Sunil Jakhar accuses the police force of becoming a political tool for extortion and election manipulation. He points to gangsters brazenly committing crimes daily, despite a warning from the Chief Minister. Jakhar is calling for all political parties and media to unite against this perceived injustice and failure of governance.

BJP concerned over 'worsening' law and order in Punjab

Chandigarh, Dec 7

Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar on Sunday expressed concern over the "continuously worsening" law and order situation in the state, saying only the BJP has the strong will and capability to rein in the "black sheep" within the police.

"If given the opportunity such uniformed extortionists would be strictly dealt with and peace would be restored in the state," Jakhar told the media here.

He said on November 7 in Tarn Taran, AAP national Convener Arvind Kejriwal had warned gangsters to leave Punjab within seven days or face consequences.

"But instead of leaving, gangsters have openly accepted his challenge and are committing crimes every single day, while Kejriwal himself has not been seen in Punjab since then," he said.

Sharing a list of crime incidents in the past month, he said, hardly a day has passed without a shocking crime carried out by gangsters.

Raising questions, he said, "All this is happening despite Punjab having 17 DGP-rank and 13 ADGP-rank officers. By comparison, Haryana has just one DGP."

BJP leader Jakhar said after the "failure" of the Land Pooling Policy, those in power have deployed the police for illegal extortion activities.

He said, "Police officers, who are accountable to the Constitution, have bowed before the ruling party and are now engaged in undemocratic tasks such as helping AAP leaders in rigging elections as well as pressuring residents for illegal collection of money."

Referring to an incident where gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's interview was conducted from jail, Jakhar said the Director General of Police (DGP) had submitted an affidavit in the High Court claiming that the interview did not take place in Punjab.

"But in an investigation supervised by the High Court, it has been proven that it did happen here in Punjab only," Jakhar added.

He said in the recent Patiala SSP viral audio case, police hastily labelled the audio as AI-generated within just two hours, without any inquiry, and instead issued summons to journalists and political leaders.

Calling this concerning for the media and political fraternity, he said there should have been an impartial investigation first, but the police have become a "tool of the government".

He urged all political parties and media organisations to unite against this "injustice".

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

The comparison with Haryana is telling. 17 DGPs and still no control? Where is all the taxpayer money going? The focus should be on effective policing, not just creating more top posts.

Priyanka N

Kejriwal gave a 7-day ultimatum and then vanished? 🤦‍♀️ This is not how you govern. People are scared. My cousin in Amritsar says they don't go out after dark anymore. This needs immediate attention, not political blame games.

Aman W

While the concerns are valid, let's not forget this is coming from the opposition party during election season. Every party does this. The real solution is to depoliticize the police force and give them operational independence.

Kavya N

The audio case is very worrying. Labeling something as "AI-generated" within two hours without investigation sets a dangerous precedent. If the police can silence journalists so easily, where is our democracy? 🇮🇳

Vikram M

Bas yaar, enough of this politics over people's safety. Whether it's BJP or AAP, just do your job! The common man just wants to live in peace. All parties should come together on this issue, like Jakhar said.

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