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Punjab Government, Police Move Quickly to Curb Gangsterism, Ensure Public Safety

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Chandigarh: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against gangsterism and crime, making public safety its top priority. The government has given the Punjab Police complete freedom to take swift and strict action against criminals, sending a clear message that there is no place for those who spread fear in the state.

In recent days, the Punjab Police have acted decisively in several high-profile cases. The accused in the Sarpanch Jarmail Singh murder were arrested from Chhattisgarh, while in the Mohali kabaddi player Rana Balachauria murder case, key accused were neutralized and arrested after sustained operations across states. The police also foiled a major conspiracy to attack Punjabi singer Gulab Sidhu in Barnala and arrested those involved.

These actions reflect the government’s strong resolve to strengthen law and order and boost public confidence. With coordinated efforts and firm leadership, Punjab is steadily moving toward a safer and more secure future.

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