Chandigarh, February 25, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)
Bharatiya Janata Party state president Sunil Jakhar said that the fact that even senior Congress leaders are now writing letters to the Central Government seeking improvement in the deteriorating law-and-order situation in the state clearly proves that—like the common people of Punjab and all other sections—the opposition Congress has also accepted that the grave situation in the state can now be corrected only by the BJP under the strong leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Home Minister Shri Amit Shah. He was speaking to the media here today.
The BJP president said Punjab needs strong leadership that has the courage to take decisions and implement them.
Only then can lawlessness be curbed, a safe environment be provided to the people, and the state be put back on the path of development. He said only the BJP can do this, and now it is in the hands of the people of Punjab to decide whether they want to live every day in fear of losing their lives or choose a peaceful Punjab based on social harmony.
Sunil Jakhar said that due to the irresponsible and immature Aam Aadmi Party government, narco-terrorism in the state has now turned into gangster narco-terrorism. Gangsters lure young boys in to their fold by dreams of a glamorous life ; these youths which are then readily available as gun fodder for terror organisations, spreading terror across the state.
Holding Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s incompetence responsible for this situation, Jakhar said the state’s intelligence network has completely failed, and the police are now limited to carrying out so-called encounters after incidents occur, merely to create an illusion of action and pacify public anger.
He said that in just the recent past, nearly 20 incidents of hand-grenade attacks have taken place in Punjab. This is the result of the nexus between rising gangsters, narcotics, and terrorism, but the state government has proved completely incapable of dealing with it. Earlier, Punjab witnessed the terror of AK-47s; now hand grenades have become the new normal for the state.
The impact of this fear and panic is being borne by the common Punjabi, who constantly worries about the safety of life and property. Meanwhile, instead of deploying the police for public safety, they are being assigned to security duties for pre-wedding videography shoots of AAP leaders.
Responding to another question, Jakhar said it was completely laughable that the Chief Secretary and the DGP delivered speeches at the Moga rally and later tried to label it a government program. Showing the media the Chief Minister’s tweet from that day, he said the Chief Minister himself had called it an Aam Aadmi Party rally. He then questioned in what capacity the state’s top civil and police officers spoke at that rally.
The BJP president further said that at present the opposition Congress has completely surrendered before Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, and none of its leaders has the courage to raise their voice.
In such a situation, he said, the people of Punjab themselves must resolve to step forward to save their state. He added that the BJP can pull the state out of this quagmire, but for that, the people must choose the party in the elections—only then can Punjab escape the misgovernance of the irresponsible and inexperienced AAP government.






































































































