Himachal Pradesh opinion bus
Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri has demanded security after sabotage and Khalistani slogans were written in Himachal Pradesh buses in Punjab. He said that he was worried about his property. He does not want to fall on the internal issues of Punjab, but he needs protection for his buses. He said that the Himachal government is talking to the Punjab government. The Chief Minister of Punjab has also been talked to.
Himachal Pradesh Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri said, “We are concerned about our property. We have 600 buses that go to Punjab, so we have two-three incidents. In the first incident, our bus was vandalized, and although there have been two arrests. So there have been two arrests. We are talking to the Punjab government and talking to the Chief Minister of Punjab, and the DGP of both the states is also talking to each other. Our buses are standing there demanding security. “
HRTC buses vandalized in Mohali and Amritsar
On Saturday, some unknown people broke the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) busy at the bus stand in Amritsar, Punjab. According to the police, slogans were also written on buses in support of Khalistan. These bus stood here in a bus stand parking and no one was present at the time of the incident. Police said that the case is being investigated. A few days ago, two unknown persons also damaged the windshield and some windows of a bus from HRTC in Kharar of Mohali.
Why is the dispute happening?
A few days ago, some local people in Himachal Pradesh took off the flags of a picture of a group of youth from a group of young men from a group of youths, after which the controversy arose. Himachal Pradesh buses are being targeted in Punjab since this incident. To express their anger, activists of Dal Khalsa and ‘Sikh Youth of Punjab’ pasted the picture of Bhindranwale on HRTC buses as well as some private buses in Hoshiarpur. (Input-ANI/PTI)
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