September 20, 2024

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Amarinder Singh supported a motion which is now printing “Kill Amarinder” posters. But he can nonetheless act

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The Chief Minister of Punjab – Captain Amarinder Singh finds himself in a troublesome spot as posters saying rewards for killing him appeared at a first-rate location of Sector 66/67 site visitors lights in Mohali. The posters, with Captain’s image, have been caught on a information map of the city and close by areas. The police are mentioned to have handed over the investigation into the matter to the cybercrime crew. The posters have been put up at a time when the borders of Delhi have been blockaded by protesting farmers from Punjab and Haryana, who’re agitating towards the Centre’s three revolutionary farm legal guidelines.After the vandalism of Reliance Jio towers in Punjab, which already made for fairly a nasty press for the Chief Minister, Khalistanis now seem like coming for the person’s life itself. Captain Amarinder Singh has been a pro-India and anti-Khalistan proponent and is thought to not mince phrases in condemning the fools going round calling themselves Khalistani activists. With the farmers’ protests, nonetheless, Captain Amarinder Singh has needed to measure each phrase of his, as it’s no secret that separatist parts have hijacked the protests. Having an anti-Khalistan strategy thus makes Amarinder Singh a first-rate goal for Khalistanis, who’re utilizing the farmers’ protests as a window of alternative to push Punjab again into the darkish days it got here out of 30 years in the past.The poster put up in Mohali by unknown particular person(s) said, “D Company hereby announces a cash reward of ₹10 lakhs [for killing Captain Amarinder Singh]. The name of the informant(s) shall be kept absolutely secret. Pertinent information may be given to the following email: daldar_ibrahim@hotmail.com.” Police sources mentioned that the poster appears to have been printed at a cyber cafe. The e mail deal with discovered on the poster is being verified by the cyber crew, an official advised India Today. “We have seized the poster and have registered a case under section 504, 506, 120B of IPC and section 3, 4 and 5 of Punjab Prevention of Defacement of Property Ordinance Act. The email ID mentioned on the poster is also being verified. The matter has been handed over to the cybercrime team. Investigations are on.” IO police station part 11, Sohan Singh mentioned. Sources advised India Today that Khalistani parts are suspected to be behind the poster. It have to be remembered that banned outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) had earlier threatened to kill Captain Amarinder Singh.The ongoing farmers’ protests on the borders of the nationwide capital have already seen spurious and vile rhetoric being peddled by anti-India parts, and the supposed ‘tyranny’ of the Modi authorities on the farmers of Punjab has riled up sentiments within the state and surrounding areas. Therefore, it might not come as a selected shock to see a Khalistani factor being nabbed quickly for saying a bounty on Punjab’s Chief Minister Amarinder Singh whereas claiming to face for the rights of Punjab’s farmers.Captain Amarinder Singh, fearing a lack of political capital owing to the largescale anti-reforms sentiment in Punjab was compelled to seem like taking up the Modi authorities, though issues have been going downhill for him ever since. Khalistanis, in the meantime, who already benefit from the help of AAP and are more and more additionally being eyed by the Akali Dal are uncomfortable with an Amarinder Singh regime within the state, which is as pro-India as they arrive. The posters which have been put up in Mohali ought to function a reminder to the Punjab Chief Minister that he should come down cracking laborious on separatist parts whereas he nonetheless can. What is required here’s a large crackdown on Khalistani parts, and Captain Amarinder Singh should provoke the identical in tandem with central businesses on the earliest. This is a chance for Captain to weed out Khalistani parts from Punjab as soon as and for all.