Punjab: 2 Dead, 4 Injured After Blast In Ludhiana Court. CM Channi Says Culprits Won’t Be Spared

New Delhi: Two people died and four others were injured in a blast that rocked the Ludhiana Court complex in poll-bound Punjab earlier in the day. According to reports, the blast took place in the washroom on the second floor of the court complex.

After the blast, a stampede broke out in the court complex. The district court was functioning when the blast took place.

Police arrived at the spot soon after the explosion took place and the entire area has been cordoned off the area and rescue operations are going on.

The blast took place near the record room on the second floor of the court complex, Ludhiana Police Commissioner told news agency ANI. He also informed that a bomb disposal team and forensics team has been called from Chandigarh to investigate the blast.

He also informed that the identity of a possible suspect, whose body was found at the explosion site, is being ascertained. Police have also informed that the 4 people injured in the blast are in stable condition.

The blast was of high intensity and has caused damage to the court building and the cars in the parking of the court. The motive behind the blast will only be confirmed after a police investigation.

Meanwhile, sources close to ANI have said that Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sought report from Punjab government on the explosion in Ludhiana district court complex.

Reacting to the incident, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi said he will visit Ludhiana to take stock of the situation. “A blast took place in Ludhiana I am going straight to Ludhiana,” Channi told reporters in Chandigarh.

“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,” CM said, adding the culprits will not be spared.

Saddened over the news of blast at Ludhiana court complex. I’m reaching the blast site shortly and I assure the people of the state that the guilty would not be spared. Anybody trying to disturb the peace and harmony of the state, will be taken to task

— Charanjit S Channi (@CHARANJITCHANNI) December 23, 2021
Ludhiana Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said the area has been sealed and forensic teams will collect samples from the blast site. Police have initiated preliminary investigations.

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