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Ajnala Attack Case Punjab Police Reach Assam to Arrest Amritpal Singh After NSA Detention Ends
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AI-generatedThis news involves legal and security actions by Indian authorities, which could impact regional stability and governance perceptions. Such events may influence investor sentiment in sectors sensitive to political risk, though direct financial market effects are limited.
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- Punjab police are arresting Amritpal Singh in Assam for the Ajnala police station attack case from February 2023.
- His detention under the National Security Act expires on April 23, 2023.
- He has been held in Dibrugarh Central Jail with associates facing trial in Punjab.
- The Punjab and Haryana High Court allowed continued detention in Assam and video-conferencing for the trial.
- The FIR for the Ajnala violence was registered on February 24, 2023.
The arrest of Amritpal Singh is not expected to materially impact the health sector in the short term. While regional stability perceptions may be affected, there is no direct operational linkage to healthcare services.
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