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Channi, Sidhu, Amarinder, Kejriwal, Bittu condemn blast at Ludhiana court

Channi says as the Assembly elections in the state were approaching, some anti-national elements were indulging in terror activities

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh/Ludhiana, December 23

CM Charanjit Channi, PPCC chief Navjot Sidhu, former CM Captain Amarinder Singh, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal and Congress leader Ravneet Bittu have condemned the blast in the Ludhiana court complex.

Channi said as the Assembly elections in the state were approaching, some anti-national elements were indulging in terror activities.

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“Since they failed to succeed in their nefarious designs while committing the recent sacrilege incidents, they are now creating terror,” he said.

Channi said stern action would be taken against those trying to disturb law and order in the state.

PPCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu said there is a link between the sacrilege attempts and the bomb blast, intended to create polarisation of a specific community. Punjab stands united in this hour of crisis, he said.

Amarinder in a tweet said it was a disturbing news and he was saddened to know about the demise of two people in the blast.

Kejriwal said some people wanted to destroy the peace in Punjab and the 3 crore people of Punjab would not let their nefarious designs succeed.

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