Amritsar MP Gujeet Aujla; Letter Written Home Minister Amit Shah | Grenada Attack Amritsar MP Aujla wrote a letter to Amit Shah: Said – Grenade attacks in Punjab, Central Government should intervene, security agencies should be deployed – Amritsar News


MP Aujla and former MLA Jugal Kishore Sharma giving information about the letter written to the Home Minister.

After the grenade attacks in Punjab, Amritsar MP Gurjit Singh Aujla has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. MP Aujla has appealed to Amit Shah to personally intervene on the situation in Punjab.

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He has accused the state government that the local law and order system is failing to control the situation in Punjab. Punjab being a border state cannot afford violence and unrest.

Aujla said that the state government has completely failed to stop the continuous blasts in police stations in Punjab, that is why they should accept defeat now. Grenade attacks and other violent incidents have created fear among residents. The peace and stability of the region is being seriously threatened. There have been five-six grenade attacks in Punjab in the last one month, four of which took place in Amritsar alone.

The audacity and frequency of the incidents indicate a complete collapse of the law enforcement and intelligence machinery in the state. He said that information in this regard has been given to Home Minister Amit Shah by writing. Such acts of violence not only endanger the lives of civilians but also compromise the integrity and sovereignty of our nation.

Letter written on behalf of MP Aujla.

Appeal to deploy central security agencies

MP Aujla urged the Home Ministry to immediately assess the situation and deploy central intelligence and security agencies to investigate and prevent such incidents. Monitor and review security arrangements in Punjab, especially in sensitive areas like Amritsar. Take strict action against anti-national and anti-social elements behind these attacks. Work in coordination with the state government so that law and order is restored without delay.

Being a border area, care is required

MP Aujla said that this is not just a matter of state, but a matter of national security. Punjab, being a border state, cannot afford to become a hotbed of violence and unrest. We must act decisively to ensure the safety of our people and the sanctity of our democracy.

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