The recent controversy surrounding the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and its leadership, particularly with Sukhbir Singh Badal, has intensified following the alleged assassination bid targeting him at the Golden Temple. The event has sparked a political war between Congress, AAP, and the SAD, leading to heated debates over the involvement of Khalistani groups and the broader issue of national security.
Source:- BBC news
The Shiromani Akali Dal, under the leadership of Sukhbir Badal, has blamed external elements, particularly from Canada, for exacerbating tensions within Punjab and supporting Khalistani movements. They allege that the rise in these movements is directly linked to external forces who have been fueling unrest by inciting violence in religious centers like the Golden Temple. In response, Congress and AAP have questioned the credibility of these claims, accusing the SAD of playing the victim card to deflect attention from its internal issues and failures during its previous governance.
Source:- news 18
The Punjab government, alongside the SAD, has also been under scrutiny for its handling of sensitive religious issues, particularly the 2015 sacrilege incidents that have deeply divided the community. Both Congress and AAP have attempted to distance themselves from any association with Khalistani elements, despite the SAD’s accusations linking their political opponents with separatist factions.
This political battle not only highlights the growing security concerns in Punjab but also points to deeper divisions within the state’s political and religious communities. It remains to be seen how the situation will evolve, especially with upcoming elections on the horizon.
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