BJP Expels Satkar Kaur for Six Years Following Arrest in Drug Case
In a significant development, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled Satkar Kaur, a prominent party member from Punjab, for six years after her arrest in a high-profile drug case. The action was taken yesterday, soon after Kaur’s detention by law enforcement authorities for her alleged involvement in drug-related activities.
Kaur, who held an influential position in the party’s Punjab unit, has been under scrutiny for her alleged connections to drug trafficking networks. Her arrest has sent shockwaves through political circles, leading the BJP to take swift disciplinary action by removing her from the party ranks.
The expulsion underscores the party’s zero-tolerance policy toward illegal activities, particularly as Punjab continues to grapple with a severe drug crisis. The BJP has distanced itself from Kaur’s actions, stating that the law will take its course and that the party stands firm against any involvement in criminal activities.
Authorities are expected to provide further details on the investigation as it unfolds. Kaur’s arrest adds to the growing concerns over the drug menace in the state, which has become a major political and social issue in recent years.