Khalistani sentiments, radicalism on rise under AAP ruled Punjab: Congress

Congress accused the AAP government in Punjab of allowing the rise of Khalistani sentiments and radicalism, citing grenade attacks and alleged inaction by authorities. They claimed the attacks were linked to Australian-made grenades, similar to those used in past terrorist incidents. Congress also raised concerns about AAP's ties with banned groups. They condemned the attack on Ambedkar's statue and urged Delhi voters to reject AAP, calling for the party's removal from power.Original Article

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