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Gangsterism is grave, but jailing their parents may backfire: Virk

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In this episode of The Tribune Interview, former DGP S.S. Virk addresses some of Punjab’s most pressing and emotive issues — the release of Bandi Singhs (Sikh political prisoners), the demand for Chandigarh’s transfer to Punjab, and the growing menace of gangsterism in the state. Virk, who served in key positions including SSP Amritsar during the peak of terrorism in Punjab and survived a bullet injury to his face, shares his unique perspective shaped by decades of policing and public life. Later joining the BJP, he voiced support for farmers while urging Punjabis to give the party a chance.

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