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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann accused the BJP of orchestrating twin blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar as a tactic to spread fear and violence for the 2027 Assembly elections. He alleged the party seeks electoral mileage by creating unrest, particularly after the recent sacrilege law's passage. Investigations are ongoing, with security agencies exploring potential cross-border links.
The National Investigation Agency is investigating two recent explosions in Punjab, with teams dispatched to Jalandhar and Amritsar. These incidents, occurring within hours of each other, have raised security concerns and drawn sharp political criticism regarding the state's law and order situation.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann linked recent blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar to BJP's election strategy, while police investigate the incidents. A suspected explosion occurred near Amritsar's Khasa cantonment, and a scooter blast injured a delivery worker in Jalandhar, with the Khalistan Liberation Army claiming responsibility. Investigations are ongoing, with forensic reports awaited.
A passenger's power bank ignited on an IndiGo flight after landing in Chandigarh, filling the cabin with smoke and forcing an emergency evacuation. Six people were injured during the chaotic exit, raising concerns about onboard safety protocols for lithium battery devices and post-incident handling.
In a vibrant campaign that blends art and community spirit, Kolkata-based restorer Mudar Patherya has already illuminated 125 architectural gems in his city. His latest project brings him to the renowned Khalsa College in Amritsar, Punjab.
A power bank fire on an IndiGo flight after landing at Chandigarh airport caused panic and an emergency evacuation, injuring six passengers. The incident, occurring post-landing, has raised questions about screening protocols for restricted items like power banks. Prompt crew action contained the fire, but passengers reported confusion during evacuation and concerns over medical assistance.
In a startling incident, a powerful explosion erupted near the BSF Punjab Frontiers headquarters in Jalandhar on Tuesday evening, targeting a courier's scooter. The injured, identified as Gurpreet Singh, has expressed concern that the blast was the result of a bomb thrown at him.
Panic erupted on an IndiGo flight from Hyderabad to Chandigarh when a power bank ignited mid-cabin after landing. Six passengers sustained injuries during the subsequent evacuation via emergency slides. Airport officials confirmed no fatalities, but passengers alleged delays in medical aid and inadequate complaint handling by the airline.
An accounts officer with the Haryana government allegedly died by suicide after being summoned by the CBI for questioning in a Rs 593 crore bank fraud case. Balwant Singh, posted with HPGCL, is suspected to have jumped from the Haryana Secretariat. This incident occurred hours after the dismissal of HPGCL's CFO for alleged involvement in the fraud.

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