Sukhbir Badal Survives Gunfire at Golden Temple: Tensions Rise in Punjab
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Badal narrowly escaped a gun attack at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The attacker, Narain Singh, fired a shot at Sukhbir Badal while he was sitting at the temple entrance as part of a religious penance. Fortunately, the bullet missed him and hit a wall. Onlookers quickly overpowered Narain and handed him over to the police.
Narain Singh, a former Khalistani militant, has a history of involvement in illegal activities and radical movements. Police are investigating whether this attack was politically motivated or connected to his extremist past.
The incident has caused a major political uproar in Punjab. Opposition leaders blamed the state government for failing to ensure Sukhbir Badal’s safety. Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring called it a serious lapse in law and order, demanding stronger security measures.
This attack has also raised concerns about the resurgence of extremism in Punjab. Sukhbir Badal, who was performing religious duties as part of his punishment by Sikh leaders, was unharmed but shaken by the event.
The Golden Temple has seen violent incidents in the past, and this attack has further highlighted the need for tighter security in the region. Punjab police have increased Sukhbir Badal’s security as investigations continue.
This shocking incident reflects the growing tensions in Punjab’s political and social environment, leaving many questioning the state’s safety measures.
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