"With patronage of the Akali Dal leaders to the anti-social elements and the police being subservient to the political bosses, Punjab has turned into 'Wild West' with no fear of the law.
"It is the Chief Minister who is directly responsible for the deteriorating situation in the state. Nobody is safe here," Bajwa said in a statement.
He demanded immediate suspension of the Station House Officer concerned and high-level probe into the alleged murder of a six-year-old child in Batala.
He alleged that police had become a tool into the hands of political bosses and hence the force was not accountable to anybody.
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