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Amritpal Singh Faces Fresh Arrest in Ajnala Case as NSA Detention Nears End

Amritpal Singh Faces Fresh Arrest in Ajnala Case as NSA Detention Nears End

Gurpreet Singh :- Punjab Police has reached Dibrugarh in Assam to initiate the arrest of Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh in connection with the Ajnala police station incident, as his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) is set to expire on April 22. Currently lodged in Dibrugarh jail, Amritpal is likely to be brought to Punjab on a production warrant as part of legal proceedings in the case linked to the February 2023 violence. The case pertains to the attack on the Ajnala police station, where Amritpal Singh and his समर्थਕਾਂ were accused of breaching barricades and clashing with…
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Demand rises in Haryana for strict anti-sacrilege law on Punjab model; HSGMC urges CM and Centre to act

Demand rises in Haryana for strict anti-sacrilege law on Punjab model; HSGMC urges CM and Centre to act

Balwinder Singh :- Following the implementation of a stringent law against sacrilege in Punjab, demand for a similar legal framework has intensified in neighbouring Haryana. Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) President Jagdish Singh Jhinda has written to the Chief Minister of Haryana and the Union Government, urging them to introduce a strict anti-sacrilege law on the lines of Punjab. Punjab law said to have limited jurisdictionIn his letter, Jhinda stated that the newly enacted Punjab law remains confined within the territorial jurisdiction of the state. He emphasised that Haryana must also enact a comparable and stringent law to ensure…
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Jammu & Kashmir Bus Tragedy: 10 Killed, Several Injured in Ramnagar-Udhampur Highway Mishap

Jammu & Kashmir Bus Tragedy: 10 Killed, Several Injured in Ramnagar-Udhampur Highway Mishap

Gurpreet Singh :- At least 10 people lost their lives and several others sustained serious injuries after a passenger bus overturned near Kaghote on the Ramnagar-Udhampur highway in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. The tragic accident has once again raised concerns over road safety in hilly terrains. Rescue operations were launched immediately after the incident, with local authorities and emergency teams rushing to the spot. The injured were shifted to nearby hospitals for treatment, while officials fear the death toll may rise as some victims remain in critical condition. According to preliminary reports, the driver allegedly lost control of the…
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Punjab Procures Over 24 Lakh MT Wheat; Payments Cross ₹647 Crore, Says Minister

Punjab Procures Over 24 Lakh MT Wheat; Payments Cross ₹647 Crore, Says Minister

Gurpreet Singh :- Punjab Food and Civil Supplies Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak on Monday reviewed wheat procurement arrangements at a grain market and said the process across the state is progressing smoothly. He stated that out of over 28 lakh metric tonnes of wheat arrivals so far, more than 24 lakh metric tonnes have already been procured. The minister, accompanied by MLA Jasvir Singh Raja Gill and senior officials, inspected procurement operations and facilitated the purchase of produce from a local farmer. He assured that the state government has made comprehensive arrangements in mandis to ensure that farmers do not…
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Bomb Threat at Sector 42 College Triggers Panic, Massive Security Sweep Launched

Bomb Threat at Sector 42 College Triggers Panic, Massive Security Sweep Launched

Gurpreet Singh :- Panic spread across the area on Monday after a bomb threat was reported at Dr Ambedkar College in Sector 42, prompting an immediate response from security agencies. The alert was triggered when the control room received a message warning of a possible explosion at the college premises. Responding without delay, Chandigarh Police teams rushed to the campus and initiated a comprehensive search operation. Bomb disposal squads, along with other security personnel, carried out a thorough inspection of classrooms, administrative buildings and nearby surroundings to rule out any potential danger. Taking no chances, authorities swiftly evacuated students, staff…
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Kedarnath Yatra Begins as Panchmukhi Palanquin Sets Out from Omkareshwar Temple

Kedarnath Yatra Begins as Panchmukhi Palanquin Sets Out from Omkareshwar Temple

Rajeev Sharma :- The annual pilgrimage to Kedarnath Dham commenced on Sunday with the ceremonial departure of the Panchmukhi palanquin of Lord Kedarnath from the Omkareshwar Temple, marking the formal start of the revered Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. The occasion witnessed elaborate religious rituals, Vedic chants and a large turnout of devotees, priests and officials. Among those present was Kedarnath Rawal Bhimashankar Ling, who participated in the traditional ceremonies held before the departure of the palanquin. The palanquin will travel over several days, halting at designated points en route to the shrine. As per the schedule, it will reach…
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BJP Condemns Italy Gurdwara Shooting, Calls Attack ‘Unforgivable’

BJP Condemns Italy Gurdwara Shooting, Calls Attack ‘Unforgivable’

Rajeev Sharma :- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly condemned the recent shooting outside Gurdwara Mata Sahib Kaur Ji in Italy, where two persons of Indian origin lost their lives. The incident has sparked grief and concern among the Indian community residing in the country. BJP national spokesperson R.P. Singh described the attack as deeply disturbing and unacceptable, particularly as it occurred at the entrance of a place of worship. He said that indiscriminate firing leading to loss of lives at a धार्मिक स्थल cannot be justified under any circumstances. Taking to social media platform X, Singh stated that…
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Two Sikhs Shot Dead Outside Gurdwara in Italy’s Bergamo Province

Two Sikhs Shot Dead Outside Gurdwara in Italy’s Bergamo Province

Rajeev Sharma :- In a disturbing incident, two Sikh men were killed after unidentified assailants opened fire outside a gurdwara in northern Italy, triggering concern within the local community. The attack occurred late on Friday near Gurdwara Mata Sahib Kaur Ji, where the attackers reportedly arrived in a vehicle and fired multiple rounds before escaping from the scene. Eyewitness accounts suggest that around ten shots were discharged during the assault. The victims, Rajinder Singh and Gurmeet Singh, were rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition. However, despite medical intervention, both succumbed to their injuries. Rajinder Singh, a resident of…
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Fire Destroys Wheat Crop of Two Brothers in Fazilka Village, Locals Extend Financial Aid

Fire Destroys Wheat Crop of Two Brothers in Fazilka Village, Locals Extend Financial Aid

Gurpreet Singh :- A major fire triggered by an alleged short circuit reduced the standing wheat crop of two farmer brothers to ashes in Pakka Chishti, a border village in Fazilka district, causing significant financial distress to the family dependent on just four acres of land. According to information, the farmers had begun harvesting their fully matured crop near the Indo-Pak border fencing when sparks from overhead power lines reportedly ignited the fields. The flames spread rapidly, leaving no time to salvage the produce, and within a short span, the entire crop was destroyed. The situation turned so severe that…
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New Canadian Immigration Rules Put Thousands of Punjabi Students at Risk of Deportation

New Canadian Immigration Rules Put Thousands of Punjabi Students at Risk of Deportation

Rajeev Sharma :- Canada’s recent changes to its immigration framework have triggered widespread concern among international students, particularly those from Punjab, following the introduction of a new law often referred to as Bill C-12. The revised policy has led to notices being issued to nearly 30,000 individuals, including around 9,000 Punjabis, raising fears of possible deportation. The notices have primarily been sent to individuals currently staying in Canada on refugee claims after the expiry of their work permits. Authorities have asked them to justify their eligibility to remain in the country under the updated regulations. Officials have made it clear…
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