Pratap Singh Bajwa was questioned in Mohali State Cyber Cell.
In connection with the case filed in the State Cyber Cell in Mohali in the case of a 50 -bomb statement by senior leader and leader of Punjab Congress, Pratap Singh Bajwa, he appeared before the police for the second time today. Police investigation team has three questions from him
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There is still no source on the grenade statement. He was questioned for about six and a half hours from 2 pm to about 8.30 pm. However, the case will be heard on May 7 in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Till then his arrest has been banned. At the same time, they have to attend the inquiry.
This is how this whole matter was gone
Start of statement and controversy
Bajwa said in an interview to a TV channel, “There were 50 grenades in Punjab, out of which 18 have been used, while 32 are left.” Following this statement, an FIR was lodged against him on the complaint of a female police employee at the cybercrime police station in Mohali on 13 April. He was also questioned for about 6 hours after the FIR was registered.
Government and police action
On 13 April, the dispute started as soon as the interview teaser was released. On the same day at 12 noon, AIG Counter Intelligence Ravjot Grewal reached the house of Bajwa and asked him a source of grenade information, but Bajwa did not cooperate in the investigation.
After this, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann released a video and asked Bajwa from where he got this information? Do they have relations with Pakistan, who are giving them information directly by calling them? The Chief Minister also asked that when this information is neither with the state intelligence nor with the central agencies, were Bajwa waiting for these bomb blasts so that they could do politics?

FIR and court process
On the evening of April 13, the police sent summons to Bajwa for questioning and asked to appear on 14 April at 12 noon. Bajwa did not appear that day and his lawyers asked for a day’s time. After this, he was called at 2 pm on 15 April. On the same day, the lawyers of Bajwa filed a petition in the High Court and he was handed over a copy of the FIR at 4 pm.
Petition filed in High Court
On 15 April, Pratap Singh Bajwa filed a petition to cancel the case filed against him in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. In the afternoon the same day the Congress leader and his supporters gathered in Chandigarh. After this, the Mohali police questioned Bajwa from 2:30 pm to 8 pm. During this, Congress leaders also demonstrated outside the cyber police station.