Amritsar: Curfew was imposed in the state till the morning of Saturday (April 30, 2022) in view of the situation following the violence in Punjab's Patiala. At the same time, after receiving a direction from the Bhagwant Mann government to take action in this case, the police have arrested Shiv Sena (Bal Thackeray) leader Harish Singla. At the same time, the National Commission for Minorities has also taken cognizance of the matter.
Cm Bhagwant Mann has directed a probe into the violent clash between two groups near Sri Kali Devi Temple in Patiala. At the same time, in this case, he had a high-level meeting with Chief Secretary Aniruddha Tiwari, DGP V K Bhabra and other senior officials. At the same time, the Minority Commission has also taken cognizance of this matter. The National Commission for Minorities has written a letter to the Chief Secretary of Punjab in this regard. The Commission's Joint Secretary A. Dhanalakshmi has said in the letter that the AAP government of Punjab should submit a detailed report in this regard to the Commission within seven days.
In the Patiala violence case, Shiv Sena (Bal Thackeray) has sacked its leader Harish Singla from the party for his involvement in anti-party activities. In Punjab, a press note issued by Shiv Sena President Yograj Sharma has stated in this regard and the party has distanced itself from his actions.
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