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In Punjab, a brazen daylight shooting in Banga town left one man dead and several injured, highlighting the state's escalating gun violence. The attack, involving a licensed gunman, is part of a broader wave of organized crime, with rural Amritsar alone seeing 10 shootings in a month. Extortion and gang rivalries drive much of this violence, with gangs deeply embedded in the social fabric.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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