"The Home minister of Punjab, Sukhbir Singh Badal, should tell the people of this nation as to why there was intelligence lapse on the part of Punjab police," he said.
"When there was an alert about a possible terror attack, why didn't the police take it seriously?" Channi added.
Further putting into question the response by state government over the alert sounded by the Superintendent of Police he also asked Badal to reply on the preparedness against militant attacks of the state, which has been struck by terrorists twice within last six months.
"This clearly shows the lackluster attitude of the Punjab police for fighting against terrorism and clear groupism in the force due to political inferences. The Home minister should reply on the preparedness of his force for this kind of combat operation in future," he said.
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