Key Points

Punjab Police clarified that Akali leader Bikram Majithia's security was reduced, not fully withdrawn, following a routine threat assessment. Majithia, facing drug charges, had earlier threatened CM Bhagwant Mann, sparking tensions. The SAD accused the AAP government of a political witch-hunt, while Majithia remained defiant on social media. Security adjustments are standard but occur amid heightened political rivalry in Punjab.

Key Points: Punjab Police Clarify Security Reduction for Akali Leader Majithia

  • Punjab Police scaled down Majithia's security after threat reassessment
  • SAD alleges AAP govt's political vendetta in drug case
  • Majithia defiant, vows to keep raising public issues
  • Sukhbir Badal calls security cut part of AAP's "deadly designs"
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Punjab Police clarify on security withdrawal for Akali Dal leader Majithia

Punjab Police deny complete security withdrawal for Bikram Majithia, citing routine reassessment amid drug case tensions with AAP govt.

"You can only silence me by killing me – Bikram Singh Majithia"

Chandigarh, April 2

The Punjab Police on Wednesday refuted reports claiming the complete withdrawal of security for Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia, clarifying that his security cover had only been scaled down based on a reassessment of threat perception.

An official spokesperson said that the adjustment was made following the latest recommendations of the Security Review Committee.

"Security for any prominent individual is reviewed periodically based on threat assessment. Accordingly, it is either increased or decreased," the spokesperson said, while adding that Bikram Majithia retains sufficient security, including an escort vehicle and an adequate number of gunmen, ensuring his safety as per protocol.

Meanwhile, the officials reiterated that such decisions are routine and based solely on threat perception reports.

His security was scaled down after Majithia, who is facing drug smuggling charges, threatened Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for retaliatory action when the Akali Dal comes to power.

Majithia said he was not bothered about the withdrawal of the security and would continue to raise public issues, "You can only silence me by killing me," he wrote on X.

Also, his party Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which had slammed Majithia for his earlier statement in which he had criticised the removal of Akal Takht Jatehdar Giani Raghbir Singh, stood behind him.

SAD ex-president Sukhbir Singh Badal said the government action confirmed beyond doubt "the dangerous and deadly designs" of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government against the Akali Dal leadership.

"This decision has to be seen alongside the massive witch-hunt launched by the AAP government against Majithia. They are trying to falsely implicate him in drug cases even after their supremo Arvind Kejriwal has apologised in writing to the Akali leader for his false allegations on the drug issue," he said.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Security should always be based on actual threat assessment, not political games. Glad the police clarified this properly. 👏
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Priya M.
Majithia's statement about being silenced only by killing him seems unnecessarily dramatic. Politicians should focus on constructive dialogue rather than inflammatory remarks.
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Amit S.
The timing is suspicious though - right after he criticized the government? Even if it's protocol, it doesn't look good optically.
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Simran J.
As long as proper security protocols are being followed, this shouldn't be controversial. Threat assessments change all the time for all protected persons.
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Harpreet B.
The drug case allegations keep coming up... until that's resolved one way or another, there will always be questions about any actions involving Majithia.
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Karan D.
Respectful criticism: The police statement is fine, but I wish they'd be more transparent about what exactly changed in the threat assessment. A little more detail would build more trust in these decisions.

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