AAP Slams BJP Leader Ravneet Bittu Over Sangrur Police Row, Accuses Him of 'Gundagardi' The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a sharp attack on BJP leader Ravneet Singh Bittu following his confrontation with Sangrur police over the detention of Onkar Singh, a former aide to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann who had switched allegiance to the BJP. AAP state president Aman Arora condemned Bittu's actions, calling them a clear example of the BJP's "gundagardi" (lawless) tactics and a replication of the "Bengal model" in Punjab. The incident unfolded a day after high drama in Sangrur and Dhuri, where Bittu had confronted police over the detention of Singh, who was accused of campaigning in Dhuri for civic polls despite being an outsider. Onkar Singh, who previously served as OSD to CM Bhagwant Mann until two years ago, was detained by Sangrur police on Tuesday morning. The police alleged he had campaigned in Dhuri for the civic polls, which are being held in the state, and that he was required to leave the area on Sunday. After a day of tense developments, Singh was released by police following his appearance before the Duty Magistrate on Tuesday evening. Arora criticized Bittu for his public criticism of Punjab Police, highlighting the contradiction given Bittu's family ties to the force. Arora questioned Bittu's remarks against police officers, including Sangrur SSP Ravjot Kaur Grewal, and pointed to Bittu's own family connections within the police department. He cited Bittu's alleged remarks against police officers and asked why Bittu had previously secured his brother, Guriqbal Singh, as DSP in Punjab Police during the Congress government. Arora alleged that the appointment of Bittu's brother was made on compensatory grounds, with rules bent to facilitate the posting.#aam_aadmi_party #bhagwant_mann #ravneet_singh_bittu #sangrur_police #onkar_singh
