BJP's Vision for Crime-Free Punjab: Promises, Criticisms, and Comparisons
Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu criticized the AAP government for Punjab's law and order issues, promising that BJP rule in 2027 will eliminate gangsters. He highlighted BJP's successful governance in Uttar Pradesh as a model. Bittu questioned the effectiveness of Punjab's police operations and expressed skepticism about AAP-Congress coalition outcomes.
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Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu launched a vehement critique against the current AAP government, blaming it for Punjab's escalating lawlessness.
Bittu, during a birth anniversary event for former CM Beant Singh, vowed that under BJP rule from 2027, gangsters would be eradicated.
Citing BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh as an example, he questioned Punjab's ability to control crime under the AAP, especially after recent violent incidents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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