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Punjab Election Commission Orders Probe Into Alleged Audio Linked to Patiala SSP

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What Triggered the Inquiry

A controversial audio clip has surfaced in Punjab ahead of the upcoming rural elections. The clip allegedly features a senior police officer — identified as the SSP of Patiala — giving directions that could influence the nomination process of opposition candidates.
The audio created immediate political uproar, raising questions about fairness in the electoral process.


Election Commission’s Immediate Action

The Punjab State Election Commission has taken the matter seriously and directed the state’s Director General of Police (DGP) to conduct a full, impartial investigation.
The investigation will examine:

  • Whether the audio is real or fabricated

  • Who recorded and circulated it

  • Whether any instructions in the audio violate election rules

Officials have been instructed to submit a detailed report as soon as possible.


Political Reaction

Opposition parties strongly condemned the alleged clip, accusing the government and police of attempting to interfere with local elections.
They demanded strict action against the officer if found guilty and insisted on neutral policing during the election period.

This development has intensified the political atmosphere in Punjab.


What Happens Next

  • Forensic examination of the audio clip

  • Verification of the voice and context

  • Disciplinary or legal action if wrongdoing is confirmed

  • Increased monitoring of election-related police activity

The Election Commission aims to ensure free and fair rural elections.

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