Punjab Congress Demands Justice After AAP Leader's Brother Threatens Advocate
Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring called for an FIR and immediate arrest of Darsh Toor, accusing him of threatening advocate Harjas Singh. Allegedly, Toor, linked to the AAP, aimed a pistol at Singh, prompting Warring to threaten a protest if action isn't taken.

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In a politically charged development, Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring has demanded the swift registration of an FIR and the immediate arrest of Darsh Toor. Toor, the brother of AAP's district youth wing president MP Jawadi, is accused of aiming a pistol and threatening advocate Harjas Singh.
The incident has spurred Warring into action, labeling the AAP leaders' behavior as unacceptable and an arrogant display of power. Concerned by this bold move against the Ludhiana advocate, Warring criticized the perceived judicial immunity enjoyed by AAP figures.
Warring warned of a Congress-led protest if those responsible aren't swiftly brought to justice. He expressed solidarity with Harjas Singh, emphasizing the Congress's firm stance against any attempt by ruling party affiliates to bypass accountability for their actions. The statement encourages legal transparency and accountability, challenging assumed political protections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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