Punjab Congress Walks Out Over Police Actions and Governance Failures
Opposition protests during budget session, demanding accountability for police assault on colonel and eviction of farmers.
- The Congress staged a walkout during the Punjab assembly's budget session, protesting police actions against farmers and the assault on Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath and his son.
- Congress leaders are demanding a judicial inquiry by a sitting or retired high court judge into the assault involving 12 Punjab police officers, whose names have not been disclosed in the FIR.
- The family of Colonel Bath has rejected the state government’s inquiry and is calling for a CBI probe into the incident.
- The Punjab police evicted farmers from protest sites at the Shambhu and Khanauri borders, citing prolonged road closures as detrimental to the state's economy and industrial growth.
- The AAP government faces criticism for broader governance issues, including corruption, unfulfilled promises, and its handling of ongoing farmer protests.