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Fresh Legal Trouble for Ex-Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar as Evidence Tampering Charge Emerges

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Chandigarh: In a significant turn in Punjab’s political landscape, former minister Laljit Singh Bhullar is facing an additional legal charge while already in custody in connection with the DM Randhawa case. Authorities have now accused him of attempting to interfere with key evidence linked to the ongoing probe.

Investigators claim that during the course of the inquiry, indications surfaced suggesting efforts to alter or dispose of material considered vital to the case. Acting on these findings, the police have invoked legal provisions related to destruction of evidence—an offence treated seriously under criminal law, with the potential for stringent penalties if proven in court.

Officials from the Punjab Police confirmed that the investigation is being carried out thoroughly, with each detail undergoing careful scrutiny. The case, already regarded as sensitive, has gained further attention following the latest development.

Meanwhile, Bhullar’s legal team has rejected the accusations, asserting that their client has been wrongly implicated. They maintain that the defence will challenge the claims through established judicial procedures.

The issue has also intensified political debate across the state. Opposition leaders have criticised the government over the handling of the matter, while those in power insist that due process is being followed and that the law applies equally to all individuals, irrespective of their position.

As the case progresses through the courts, it remains under judicial consideration, with upcoming hearings expected to shed more light on the allegations and the evidence presented.

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