A major security fiasco rocked the Punjab Legislative Assembly on Monday as AAP lawmakers, ministers, and activists forced their way into the complex for an unapproved demonstration. Opposition Leader Partap Singh Bajwa labeled it a direct assault on democratic institutions amid the ongoing budget session.
The chaos erupted near a Congress party meeting in Chandigarh’s Sector-1. Protesters, band in tow, bypassed all entry protocols, entering with prohibited items sans any vetting.
Bajwa vented on social media: ‘From making streets unsafe for aam aadmi to now endangering the people’s house – this is AAP’s legacy. No passes, no process – pure anarchy.’
He linked the recklessness to AAP’s crumbling law enforcement record, a desperate bid to mask incompetence. ‘Democracy’s temple under threat; imagine the peril for common citizens,’ he warned.
Pointing fingers at hypocrisy, Bajwa noted AAP now mirrors the very missteps they decried in opposition. The Mann regime, he asserted, offers nothing but destruction to Punjab’s populace.
Unsanctioned by authorities, the intrusion spits in the face of assembly rules. Congress calls for an immediate inquiry into pass issuance and exemplary punishment, especially with the Governor’s arrival on the horizon. Punjab’s political temperature is boiling over this unprecedented breach.