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BJP Criticizes Punjab CM, AAP Over Spurious Liquor Deaths in Amritsar

Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar attacks CM Bhagwant Mann and AAP govt after 17 laborers die in Amritsar, allegedly from consuming spurious liquor.

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Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government following the tragic deaths of 17 labourers in Amritsar’s Majitha area, allegedly after consuming spurious liquor.  Jakhar questioned the accountability of the Punjab government and termed Chief Minister Mann a ‘puppet’ of AAP’s central leadership. Jakhar further expressed deep concern over the repeated instances of illicit liquor-related deaths in the state. “There have been deaths of more than 15 people in Amritsar due to poisonous liquor. Many others are battling for their lives and are at risk of going blind. Similar incidents have occurred before as well,” he said. He criticised the lack of action and governance, alleging that those responsible for the Delhi liquor scam are now exerting control over Punjab. “The people who were running Delhi are now managing Punjab. They have been jailed for over two years for their involvement in the liquor scam, whether it be Manish Sisodia or Arvind Kejriwal. Punjab is merely a pawn in their hands,” Jakhar alleged. Drawing attention to what he called a deepening crisis in Punjab, Jakhar announced that the BJP would approach the Governor to demand an inquiry into the role and presence of Delhi-based AAP leaders in Punjab’s administration. He also raised questions about how individuals accused in the liquor scam were occupying government residences and holding meetings in Punjab without official capacity. He further accused the state government of hypocrisy, stating, “On one hand, the government runs campaigns against drugs, and on the other hand, rivers of pink alcohol are flowing in the state.” According to Jakhar, the previous liquor revenue in Punjab stood at Rs 6,500 crore with the sale of 40 lakh boxes per month. The new goal, he alleged, is to generate Rs 11,000 crore by selling 12 crore bottles of foreign liquor, a move he says is influenced by Delhi-based contractors. (IANS)

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