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    Opposition leader, Punjab Legislative Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa. Archive.

Opposition leader, Punjab Legislative Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa. Archive. | Photo credit: Shiv Kamr Pushpakar

A day after the Punjab police reserved the state opposition leader, Partap Singh Bajwa, supposedly disseminating rumors that endanger the sovereign of Vitivinty and the unity of the country, Congress criticized on Monday on Monday to which it is fixed in the party state in the party state.

By going back in Congress, Punjab Prime Minister Bhagwant Mann asked the leaders of the opposition parties to refrain from participating in “threat and terror policy.” He said that the comment made by Mr. Bajwa, that “50 bombs have been found in the state”, of which 18 had exploded and that there are 32 more, aimed to terrorize people and create panic. “This is intolerable, unjustified and undesirable. State people will never forgive those leaders,” he said.

“Neither state nor central agencies have any contribution in this regard, but the leader of the Congress has made this false and irrelevant statement. Instead of counting the location of the bombs, Mr. Bajwa is now running behind lawyers to seek refuge from the law for their misdeeds,” said the main minister in a statement.

On Monday, the workers and leaders of Congress organized demonstrations against the Government throughout Punjab. The party said it will protest against the AAP government on Tuesday outside the Punjab unit office of the party in Chandigarh.

Rajya Sabha deputy and the Secretary General of Congress, Communications in charge, Jairam Ramesh, said Mr. Bajwa’s comment was based on the news reported in the media and arrived as a result of 16 explosions of grenades in the state in the last six months.

“Instead of taking the warning seriously, Punjab prime minister accused Mr. Bajwa-Wh of cases, and cases of cases, and cases of cases, and cases of cases, and cases of cases, and cases, and cases, and cases of cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases of cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases, and cases.

On Sunday, Punjab police recorded a FIR against Mr. Bajwa under sections 197 (1) (D) (false and misleading information that endangers the sovereignty and unity of the country) and 353 (2) (false statements aimed at creating enmity and hate or illuminating the will of the Bharatiya Sanhita.

In Amritsar, the president of the Punjab Congress, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, said the state government was trying to intimidate its political opponents and was following the steps of the BJP government in the center, which is “intolerant of criticism.” When filming a firm against Mr. Bajwa for repeating what the media has already reported, the monkey government has crossed all the limits of intolerance and authoritarianism, he said.

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