Punjab Minister Harbhajan Singh on Friday strongly condemned Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa's remarks targeting him, calling the party's stance "low-level, anti-poor and anti-labour."
The Commission, headed by Chairman Jasvir Singh Garhi, has issued a notice to the Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly and senior Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa, directing him to appear in person before the Commission on November 10, 2025, at its Chandigarh office.
Punjab Leader of Opposition and Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa on Tuesday claimed that "our children" are "selling their land" and going abroad and expressed concern that many youths are allegedly "addicted" to drugs and said this is a "big challenge.
Partap Singh Bajwa has come under fire for his remarks, where he alleged that 50 bombs have entered Punjab and 18 of them have already exploded, while the 32 bombs are yet to go off.However, Bajwa argued that his statement about several bombs in Punjab was revealed to him by a source who wor
Baghel said that ever since the Aam Aadmi Party government came to power in Punjab, "instability has increased" "Explosions, murders and many incidents that tear apart the law have become common under the Aam Aadmi Party government".
Bajwa has come under fire for his remarks, where he said that 50 bombs have reached Punjab and 18 of them have already exploded, while the 32 bombs are yet to go off.
"I have fully cooperated and will fully cooperate (with Counter Intelligence). Our work is to save people and help the Punjab government. However, the witchhunting is not right. I hold my ground that I am not going to reveal my sources...I told her (AIG of Counter Intelligence) whatever I co
"If you have given such a statement to spread terror in Punjab, it is a serious crime, and strict action will be taken. Congress leaders should come out and clarify whether they are involved with enemies of the country. I have given instructions to the police to go and meet Bajwa and ask
The Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly on Wednesday claimed that the state's financial condition is "very" bad ahead of the 2025-26 budget, accusing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led government of failing to fulfill its pre-poll promises.