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Dismiss Punjab authorities: Congress places blame on AAP

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Express News Service

CHANDIGARH:  Opposition events in Punjab on Sunday launched a scathing assault on the ruling AAP after singer Sidhu Moose Wala was shot useless in broad daylight, two days after the state authorities 
withdrew his safety cowl.

In his newest monitor titled The Last Ride, Moose Wala had penned that “he would die at a young age”.  The tune is being extensively shared on social media after his grotesque killing. Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, who had performed a significant function in bringing Moose Wala into the Congress fold, stated he was shocked past perception and expression. “He was showered with bullets in Mansa just two days after @BhagwantMann govt withdrew his security. @AAPPunjab govt has lost moral authority. It must be DISMISSED (sic),” stated Warring in a tweet.

Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal hit out at Chief minister Bhagwant Mann over his authorities’s resolution to cut back safety.  “This is an extremely sombre and critical hour, requiring all of us to exercise restraint and statesmanship. On his part, the CM must reflect deeply why Punjab under him has drifted into anarchy with total breakdown of law & order,” Badal tweeted.

 “The CM must honestly think if the cheaply populist decision to withdraw Moose Wala’s security is directly responsible for the tragedy,” Badal wrote. Former CM Captain Amarinder Singh stated legislation and order has fully collapsed in Punjab. “… Criminals have no fear of law. @AAPPunjab government has miserably failed. Nobody is safe in Punjab!” he tweeted.

While BJP chief Sunil Jakhar stated the ruling AAP should be held accountable for tinkering with safety points, one other saffron occasion chief Manjinder Singh Sirsa demanded a case be registered towards Bhagwant Mann for “negligence of duties”.