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Apr 15, 2025 7:19 PM - Connect Newsroom

Partap Singh Bajwa Questioned for Nearly 6 Hours at Mohali Cyber Crime Police Station

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According to reports, during the interrogation, Bajwa refused to disclose the sources behind his earlier statement.

Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Partap Singh Bajwa, was questioned for nearly six hours today at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Mohali.

Speaking to the media afterward, Bajwa said that if an opposition leader can be questioned for six hours over remarks on the deteriorating law and order situation in Punjab, what will happen to the common Punjabi?

According to reports, during the interrogation, Bajwa refused to disclose the sources behind his earlier statement, in which he had claimed that 18 bombs have already gone off in Punjab and there is a fear that 32 more could explode. He reportedly cited confidentiality in withholding the source of this information.

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