Punjab Murder of RTI Activist Sparks Criticism Over Law and Order
The fatal shooting of Simaranjit Singh, a notable RTI activist, in Punjab has sparked severe backlash against the state government. Opposition parties criticized the AAP administration, citing deteriorating law and order. The incident follows Singh's recent plea challenging the anti-sacrilege law.
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Simaranjit Singh, a prominent RTI activist from Jalandhar, was tragically shot and killed near the Maheru village on Saturday. The perpetrators, yet to be identified, opened fire close to the Satnampura police station area. Law enforcement discovered weapons at the scene and is actively pursuing the case.
The incident has ignited widespread condemnation from opposition parties, who are blaming the AAP government for the state's precarious security situation. Punjab Congress president Raja Warring lambasted the administration, asserting that public security is at an all-time low. This murder comes on the heels of Singh's legal challenge to the anti-sacrilege law, further fueling tensions.
Calls for an independent investigation continue to grow, with leaders demanding swift justice. The situation underscores critical questions about governance and security in Punjab.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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