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BJP calls for coordinated effort to counter terror challenge

Chandigarh, May 10, 2022 (Yes Punjab News)
Extending full support and cooperation to the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab to deal with the terror challenge, the Bharatiya Janata Party today called for coordinated efforts to defeat the designs of the nation’s enemies.

The BJP also hoped that the AAP government will get down to face the serious terror challenges and refix its priorities from political vendetta to serious governance. “Mohali terror attack should come as a warning that you can’t take security of the state lightly and use your police to settle scores with your political opponents”, the party told the government.

“Yesterday’s terror attack on the intelligence headquarters of the Punjab Police in Mohali should be a cause of concern for all of us, irrespective of our political affiliations”, the state BJP general secretary Dr Subhash Sharma said in a statement here today.

He appealed to all the political parties in general and the Aam Aadmi Party in particular, to build up a “coordinated consensus” on this serious threat to peace to the state and evolve a strong strategy to meet the challenge.

The BJP leader assured full support of his party and the central government to deal with this serious threat to state. He also warned against playing any partisan or divisive politics on the issue.

“It is an assault on Punjab and Punjabiyat and we have to face this challenge together”, Dr Sharma said, while pointing out, the bitter and harsh experiences of the past continue to haunt Punjabis.

“We cannot afford yet another era of darkness and terror”, he warned, while observing, “we have learnt the lessons hard way and we should not allow those tragedies to repeat again”.

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