Men attack BJP office in Tarn Taran, hurl ink and stones

A group of men allegedly stormed the Bharatiya Janata Party district office in Tarn Taran on Tuesday. They raised slogans, vandalised the premises and hurled ink during the incident.

The attack also involved stone pelting and shots fired in the air, according to reports. Police have filed a case and launched an investigation that includes review of CCTV footage.

Local BJP leaders condemned the incident and highlighted concerns over law and order in the area. The event took place at the party office in Tarn Taran, Punjab.

Authorities are continuing to probe the matter to identify those involved.

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