Tragic Loss: Family in Punjab Loses Five Sons Amid Drug Crisis Claims
Punjab: After couple says four sons lost to drugs, fifth dies in Amritsar; AAP refutes claim
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In Punjab's Sultanpur Lodhi, a couple has lost five sons, with the latest death occurring at a hospital in Amritsar. The family claims the deaths were drug-related, but the Aam Aadmi Party disputes this, stating the causes were varied and occurred over several years.
- 01A couple from Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, has lost five sons, with the latest son dying from a severe liver infection.
- 02The mother, Manjit Kaur, claims all her sons died due to drugs, appealing for help from the Chief Minister.
- 03The Aam Aadmi Party disputes the family's claims, stating the deaths occurred over eight years due to different causes.
- 04Sonu, the fifth son, was a father to two young children and was bedridden before his death.
- 05The situation highlights the ongoing drug crisis in Punjab and its devastating impacts on families.
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In a heartbreaking incident in Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, a couple has lost five sons, with the most recent death occurring on Tuesday at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Amritsar. The fifth son, Sonu, was suffering from a severe liver infection and had been referred to the hospital for treatment. His mother, Manjit Kaur, publicly claimed that all her sons died due to drug-related issues, pleading for assistance from Punjab's Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. However, Baltej Pannu, general secretary of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), refuted these claims, stating that the deaths were not solely drug-related and occurred over a span of eight years for various reasons. He detailed that one son died from an overdose, another from burn injuries, a third in jail, and the fourth from liver failure due to alcoholism. This tragic situation underscores the ongoing drug crisis in Punjab, which continues to affect families across the region.
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This situation highlights the severe impact of drug addiction on families in Punjab, raising awareness about the need for effective interventions and support.
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