Union Minister Bittu at Punjab Rail Blast Scene: Vows to Crush Destabilization Bid
In a swift response to a deafening explosion that rattled Punjab's Rajpura-Shambhu rail track near Bathonia village, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu arrived at the blast site on Wednesday. The...

In a swift response to a deafening explosion that rattled Punjab's Rajpura-Shambhu rail track near Bathonia village, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu arrived at the blast site on Wednesday. The incident in Patiala district has ignited fears of orchestrated sabotage aimed at the state's stability. After a detailed site assessment, Bittu addressed the media, dismissing any notion of it being a minor event. 'This was a calculated blast by anti-social miscreants intent on plunging Punjab into chaos,' he stated firmly. 'They seek to disrupt our peace, but our investigative teams are battle-ready for every scenario.' Bittu didn't mince words about foreign involvement, specifically naming ISI-backed elements. As a border state, Punjab remains a prime target for such conspiracies, he noted. 'Rest assured, we will not let them succeed. The agitators who struck today have faced the consequences—everyone knows their current predicament.' Outlining immediate countermeasures, the minister promised a massive security ramp-up. 'More personnel will be stationed at vulnerable spots, patrols will be doubled, and all movements will be monitored round-the-clock,' he assured. He observed a shift from occasional provocations to a more aggressive push against law enforcement in recent times. This development comes at a sensitive juncture for Punjab, prompting questions about intelligence lapses and the need for proactive defenses. Bittu's strong stance signals New Delhi's zero-tolerance policy toward threats to national security.
