Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has leveled serious allegations against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab, accusing them of politicizing sensitive issues such as sacrilege, law enforcement, and state security. Sirsa claims that the AAP administration is exploiting these matters for electoral gains rather than addressing the concerns of the citizens. He argues that these actions are exacerbating tensions and diverting attention from the pressing need for justice and resolution.
Sirsa's accusations come amid growing unrest in Punjab over instances of sacrilege, which have sparked widespread outrage and calls for stricter enforcement of law and order. Critics argue that the AAP government has been slow to respond, leading to a deterioration of public trust. The Delhi Minister emphasizes the importance of a non-partisan approach, urging the Punjab government to prioritize the welfare and safety of its people above political maneuvering.
In response, the AAP government has dismissed Sirsa's allegations as baseless and politically motivated. They assert that their administration is committed to upholding law and order while ensuring that incidents of sacrilege are addressed with the seriousness they deserve. The AAP leadership insists that they are working diligently to maintain peace and security in the state, focusing on long-term solutions rather than short-term political gains.
— Authored by Next24 Live