One killed, five hurt in Ludhiana court blast, high alert in Punjab

The blast comes days after the alleged sacrilege bids - at the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a gurdwara in Kapurthala - followed by the lynching of two men

Ludhiana court blast
Security personnel at the site after an explosion at the Ludhiana district court complex | PHOTO: PTI
Press Trust of India Ludhiana
3 min read Last Updated : Dec 24 2021 | 12:56 AM IST
A bomb went off in the district court complex on Thursday, killing one person and injuring five others, prompting the Punjab government to declare a high alert in the state. Police suspect that the man killed in the blast in the second-floor bathroom was trying to set off the explosive device, or may even have been a suicide bomber.

As forensic teams and specialised agencies were being summoned to the blast site, Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi expressed apprehension that the explosion might have been an attempt to create “anarchy” in the poll-bound state.

The Union Home Ministry has sought a detailed report from the state government as early as possible. It also wanted to be informed about the findings of the initial investigations. The blast wrecked a wall of the bathroom, shattered window panes in adjoining rooms and broke windscreens of some cars parked below, triggering panic in the busy court complex.

Officials said the five people, including two women, were injured in the explosion were out of danger. CM Channi, accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu, visited a hospital in Ludhiana to meet the injured. He summoned a meeting in Chandigarh.

The blast comes days after the alleged sacrilege bids – at the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a gurdwara in Kapurthala – followed by the lynching of two men. Over the past months, there have also been cases of drones being spotted near the Pakistan border, with authorities suspecting that they could have dropped arms or explosives.

Channi expressed fear that an attempt was being made to spread anarchy in Punjab ahead of the state assembly polls. “Our police is capable of maintaining law and order,” he said. “But which agencies which are trying to disturb Punjab's peace will become clear as investigations are on," he said. Earlier, he told reporters in Chandigarh, “As elections near, some anti-national and anti-state forces are trying to commit such disgusting acts, and for this the government is alert and the people should also be alert,” he said.

Deputy CM Randhawa, who is also the state's home minister, said some “external forces” could be trying to destabilise Punjab, and alluded to Pakistan. Punjab has been put on high alert, he said.

Several advocates complained of lax security arrangements at the complex, and Randhawa said more metal detectors will be installed there. Asked if it could be a human bomb or a fidayeen suicide attack, he minister nothing can be ruled out. A DNA test will be conducted on the unidentified man found dead at the blast site.

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