Punjab BJP warns AAP govt: Will not tolerate political intimidation

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Punjab BJP warns AAP govt: Will not tolerate political intimidation

Synopsis

Punjab BJP working president Ashwani Sharma has issued a direct warning to the AAP government, accusing it of orchestrating political violence at BJP offices, misusing police machinery, and shielding corruption through confrontation — drawing a pointed parallel with West Bengal's political climate.

Key Takeaways

BJP working president Ashwani Sharma warned the AAP government in Punjab against political intimidation on 11 May .
BJP accused AAP workers of attacking party offices and alleged police acted under political pressure to facilitate hooliganism.
Sharma linked the unrest to ED action against Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora in a money laundering case.
BJP drew parallels with West Bengal , warning Punjab against sliding into political violence and lawlessness.
Sharma also accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of making irresponsible statements on national security and terrorism.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) working president Ashwani Sharma on Sunday, 11 May issued a sharp warning to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab, declaring that the party would not tolerate political intimidation or the misuse of police machinery. Sharma's remarks came in response to reported attacks and unruly behaviour by AAP workers at BJP offices across the state, with the party accusing the police of acting under political pressure and facilitating hooliganism against its workers.

BJP's Allegations Against AAP Government

Speaking alongside state media head Vineet Joshi in Chandigarh, Sharma launched a broadside against the AAP government, accusing it of misusing state machinery, weakening democratic institutions, and attempting to divert public attention from corruption allegations against its leaders.

Referring to recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) action in a money laundering case involving Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora, Sharma alleged that whenever investigative agencies act against AAP leaders, the party immediately

Point of View

And cast any protest against it as proof of guilt. What is notable here is the West Bengal comparison, a deliberate invocation of political violence imagery designed to put AAP on the defensive ahead of any electoral cycle. Sharma's broadside on Bhagwant Mann's national security remarks adds a second front, touching Punjab's most sensitive historical nerve. Whether this is genuine concern or a calculated escalation, the AAP government now faces pressure on two simultaneous narratives: corruption and law and order.
NationPress
11 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Punjab BJP warn the AAP government?
Punjab BJP working president Ashwani Sharma warned the AAP government on 11 May after AAP workers allegedly attacked BJP offices across the state and police were accused of acting under political pressure. Sharma said the BJP would not tolerate political intimidation or misuse of state machinery.
What is the ED case involving Punjab Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora?
The Enforcement Directorate has taken action against Punjab Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora in connection with a money laundering case. BJP alleged that AAP's protests against investigative agencies are an attempt to shield its leaders from accountability.
Why did BJP compare Punjab to West Bengal?
BJP working president Ashwani Sharma drew parallels with West Bengal to suggest that the AAP government is attempting to create an atmosphere of fear and political violence in Punjab. The comparison is intended to warn against a deterioration in law and order in the state.
What did BJP say about Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann?
Sharma accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of making irresponsible statements on sensitive issues related to national security and terrorism. He said Punjab has historically suffered due to terrorism and any attempt to politicise such issues endangers the state's peace and harmony.
What is BJP's stated position on Punjab governance?
BJP stated it believes in development, farmers' welfare, a debt-free Punjab, and a drug-free society. Sharma urged the AAP government to focus on governance rather than political vendetta and urged BJP workers to continue raising issues fearlessly.
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