In Punjab's Jandpur village, Kharar, a new set of restrictive guidelines targeting migrants has stirred controversy. The village, home to 2,000 residents including 500 migrants, recently displayed boards outlining 11 rules, including a 9 PM curfew for migrants, mandatory police verification, and bans on smoking, gutka, and paan consumption. Violations could lead to eviction, with landlords held accountable for their tenants' actions. Villagers, supported by local councillor Govinder Singh Cheema, argue these measures are necessary for maintaining discipline, citing concerns over migrants' behavior, including spitting and improper attire. However, after intervention from Kharar police, who questioned the legality of the diktats, villagers agreed to apply the rules to everyone. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to maintain peace. Punjab: Man Brutally Thrashed by Miscreants With Sticks Near Maur Mandi in Bathinda, SAD Slams CM Bhagwant Mann Over ‘Lawlessness’ After Video Surfaces.

Diktat for Migrants in Punjab’s Kharar Village

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