Tragedy Strikes as Methanol-Laced Liquor Claims Lives in Punjab
At least 17 people died and several were hospitalized after consuming methanol-laced liquor in Punjab's Amritsar district. The authorities arrested nine individuals, including a key perpetrator. The incident has sparked political uproar, with demands for accountability from the ruling government. Emergency medical teams are deployed for door-to-door checks.

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A tragic incident unfolded in Punjab's Amritsar district, where at least 17 individuals lost their lives due to methanol-laced liquor consumption. This catastrophic event has raised alarm across the region, prompting swift action from law enforcement and political figures.
The investigation revealed methanol, commonly used as an illicit substitute for consumable alcohol, was procured online in bulk for the manufacture of the spurious liquor. Nine people, including the mastermind of the network, have been apprehended, and further investigations are ongoing to dismantle the entire operation.
The incident led to widespread condemnation from opposition parties, who criticized the ruling government for failing to control the illicit liquor trade. Medical teams are actively visiting affected areas to ensure no further health risks amidst public unrest and demands for justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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