Farooq Abdullah’s statement on Punjab blasts: Said – ‘Blasts keep happening in India, there is no need to panic’
Punjab While security agencies are on high alert after two blasts on Tuesday night, Farooq Abdullah The statement has sparked a new debate in political circles.
National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said while talking to the media, “Blasts keep happening in India, what is new in this… don’t panic.” Various political reactions are now emerging regarding his statement.
There were blasts at two different places on Tuesday (May 5) night:
- Jalandhar Scooty blast outside BSF headquarters in
- Amritsar Second blast near army camp in Khasa area
A BSF ASI was injured in the first blast, while no one was injured in the second blast.
- investigation of both incidents National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been handed over
- Police and army have surrounded the entire area and started investigation.
- Evidence is being collected by forensic teams
CCTV footage has also revealed that a suspicious person left an explosive-like object, due to which a terrorist angle is being suspected.
After the incident, opposition parties raised questions on the state government:
- Congress leaders expressed concern over law and order
- Shiromani Akali Dal surrounded the government regarding security arrangements
Farooq Abdullah’s statement comes at a time when:
- Security incidents are continuously coming to light in the state.
- There is an atmosphere of panic among the general public
In such a situation, many people Light perspective on sensitive issue While the supporters are watching it try to reduce anxiety Are telling.
Overall, these blasts in Punjab have raised serious questions on the security system, while Farooq Abdullah’s statement is making this entire matter more political.
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