A pro-Khalistan group claimed responsibility for the fifth grenade attack on a Punjab police post in under a month. The group cited alleged offensive remarks by police as motivation. The attack caused minimal damage, and an autorickshaw believed to be involved was seized. This follows a similar incident at Amritsar’s Islamabad police station, raising concerns about deteriorating law and order.
Grenade blast at abandoned police post in Punjab, 5th such attack in a month

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