The arrest of Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora has triggered a major political storm in the state, sharply escalating tensions between parties. Following the arrest, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced statewide protests in Punjab. The party has also decided to stage demonstrations outside Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) offices, further intensifying the political confrontation. Senior AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal and Atishi, have accused the BJP of misleading and deceiving the people of Punjab, calling the arrest a politically motivated move. According to party sources, protests will take place across Punjab this afternoon, with workers expected to gather outside BJP offices to register their opposition. Sanjeev Arora was considered a powerful minister in the Punjab government, handling key portfolios including Investment, Industries, and Local Government. His arrest has therefore added significant weight to the political controversy. With Assembly elections approaching, the incident has further escalated the political conflict between AAP and BJP, with allegations of political vendetta dominating the narrative. The internal political dynamics within Punjab are now expected to shift further in the coming days.


