Clash Erupts During Municipal Elections in Punjab's Gurdaspur District
Violence Breaks Out Amidst Election Tensions
In Gurdaspur district of Punjab, a confrontation occurred between rival factions during the elections for the president of the Qadian Municipal Council. What began as a verbal dispute among supporters quickly escalated into a physical altercation. Fortunately, law enforcement was already present at the scene, allowing them to swiftly regain control of the situation.
Speaking to reporters about the incident, Pratap Singh Bajwa, the leader of the opposition in the Punjab Assembly and a Congress leader, accused the police of taking action against his supporters.
Allegations of Police Misconduct
Bajwa claimed that the police assisted in filing FIRs against three of their members; two individuals were taken to the police station, while one person remains unaccounted for. This dispute originated from the nearby village of Selabpur, located about 10 kilometers away. Regarding the law and order situation in the state, Bajwa stated, "These are professional goons; everything in Punjab is being controlled by gangs." He further asserted, "The police have actually aided these criminal elements; they are colluding with them."
