AAP leader shot dead in Punjab's Jalandhar; opposition slams law and order collapse under Mann
Hit by multiple shots, Oberoi was rushed unconscious to hospital but later died of injuries.
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Lucky Oberoi was shot dead by an unidentified assailant outside a gurdwara in Jalandhar's Model Town (Screengrab/PTI)
Chandigarh, 6 Feb
Punjab Aam Aadmi Party leader Lucky Oberoi was shot dead by an unidentified assailant outside a gurdwara in Jalandhar's Model Town on Friday, police said.
The
incident took place around 7:30am, when the 43-year-old was leaving the
gurdwara in his SUV.
CCTV footage showed that when Oberoi came out of the gurdwara and sat in his vehicle, an
assailant wearing a black-coloured hoodie approached him on foot and opened
indiscriminate fire, and fled along with his accomplice, who was waiting for
him at a short distance on a scooter.
Oberoi
was hit with multiple shots and was rushed to a hospital in an unconscious
state. He succumbed to the bullet injuries, ACP Jalandhar, Parminder Singh,
said over the phone. In the firing incident, the window panes of Oberoi's SUV
and another vehicle parked in the area were shattered.
Satwinderpal
Singh alias Lucky Oberoi was a Jalandhar-based AAP leader, in charge of a ward
in Jalandhar Cantt.
The
assailants may have carried out a recce of Oberoi's movements, police sources
said.
Further
investigations are underway, police said, adding that CCTV footage is being
scanned to trace the assailants.
A case
has been registered in connection with the incident. Various angles in the case
are being examined, including the personal enmity angle, they said.
A doctor
at a private hospital where Oberoi was admitted told reporters that he was
brought in around 8:10am.
"He
was unconscious, and his blood pressure was unrecordable. Eight to nine rounds
were fired at him, and one of the bullets pierced through his chest," the
doctor said.
Despite
best efforts, Oberoi could not be saved, the doctor added.
When
contacted over the phone, AAP's Doaba in-charge Tarandeep Singh Sunny said,
"The 43-year-old is survived by his wife, who had last year contested the
civic elections, two daughters, and a son."
Oberoi
was a very active leader, he said.
Opposition
parties hit out at the Bhagwant Mann-led dispensation over the incident,
alleging that law and order have collapsed in the state under AAP rule.
Leader
of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, in a post on X, said, "The shocking
daylight murder of @AAPPunjab leader Lucky Oberoi outside a gurdwara in
Jalandhar, exposes the grim reality: if even ruling party leaders aren't safe,
what hope remains for ordinary citizens?"
"Punjab
today is gripped by fear, gang violence, and administrative paralysis, while
the AAP government remains busy with PR and excuses. Chief Minister Bhagwant
Mann must answer: who is responsible for this complete breakdown?" Bajwa
said in his post.
Shiromani
Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal, in a post on X, alleged "Punjab
is bleeding under Aam Aadmi Party's 'zero fear' govt!"
"Even
AAP leaders are not safe in their own govt! The daylight murder of @AAPPunjab
leader Lucky Oberoi outside a Gurdwara in Jalandhar this morning exemplifies
this fact. Nearly 25 murders in January 2026 alone, after 9 in the first week
of the year. They are happening everywhere, be it a court complex, busy bazaar,
wedding venue, or even outside a Gurdwara Sahib," he said.
SAD
senior leader Bikram Singh Majithia and Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh
Raja Warring also slammed the Mann government over the incident.
"This
has become a new norm in Punjab. Kill anyone anywhere as per whims and fancies.
Shame on you, @BhagwantMann. You and your @DGPPunjabPolice have destroyed Punjab. Total collapse of Law and Order and still you are not ready
to admit it," Majithia said in a post on X.
Congress's
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said nobody is safe under AAP rule in Punjab.
"This is what we have been warning time and again. AAP has pushed Punjab
into Jungle Raj," he said.
BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh also hit out at the Mann government,
saying that the brutal daylight killing of an AAP leader is not just a murder; it
is a chilling reminder that Punjab is slipping into complete lawlessness.
"When
leaders of the ruling party themselves are being gunned down in public places,
it exposes the utter collapse of governance and the dangerous rise of gangster
raj across the state. If those in power are not safe, what protection remains
for the common people of Punjab?" Chugh said in a post on X.
Chugh
said that AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal promised to eradicate criminals
and miscreants from Punjab, "but instead it has pushed the state deeper
into fear, drugs, organised crime, and administrative paralysis. The Mann
government appears more interested in political optics and PR than in
protecting lives."
"My
Punjab, once known for its courage and prosperity, is now being pushed towards
anarchy due to sheer incompetence and lack of leadership. The people of Punjab
deserve security, dignity, and a government that can actually govern,"
Chugh said.
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