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Twin Blasts in Punjab: Explosions near Amritsar cantonment, BSF HQ, Khalistanis claim responsibility – NIA steps in

In a development that has raised fresh security concerns in Punjab, twin explosions in Jalandhar and Amritsar within a span of hours have prompted a multi-agency investigation, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) stepping in to assist state police. Khalistan terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack 

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A blast occured in Khasa near the cantonment area in Amritsar, prompting a swift response from police and security agencies

A blast occured in Khasa near the cantonment area in Amritsar, prompting a swift response from police and security agencies

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NEW DELHI: Fresh security concerns have gripped Punjab after twin explosions rocked Jalandhar and Amritsar within hours of each other, prompting the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to step in and assist local authorities. CCTV footage from the Jalandhar site showing a man fleeing moments after the blast has added urgency to the probe, even as investigators examine possible links to extremist elements.

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Pak-backed Khalistani separatist group claimed responsibility for blast in Jalandhar: Report for the blast outside the BSF HQ in Punjab’s Jalandhar. Police have not yet confirmed the authenticity of the claim. According to an online post purportedly from the terrorist group, it has also mentioned Punjab DIG Sandeep Goyal and his family as its targets.

Pak-backed Khalistani separatist group claims responsibility for blast in Jalandhar: Report

for the blast outside the BSF HQ in Punjab's Jalandhar.

Police have not yet confirmed the authenticity of the claim. According to an online post purportedly from the terrorist group, it… pic.twitter.com/hK6dZc98hw

— Trend Flash ⚡ (@TrendFlash1) May 6, 2026

According to officials, the first incident took place around 8 pm near the headquarters of the Border Security Force (BSF) Punjab Frontier in Jalandhar. A loud explosion-like sound triggered panic in the area, damaging a parked scooter, a traffic signal pole, and nearby shop windows. The scooter, reportedly belonging to a delivery worker identified as Gurpreet Singh, caught fire following the blast.

Jalandhar Police Commissioner Dhanpreet Kaur stated that the exact cause of the explosion is yet to be determined. “It is too early to confirm whether it was a deliberate blast,” she said, adding that forensic teams are examining the site for evidence. CCTV footage from the area has captured a plume of smoke and a person running away moments after the incident, a clue investigators are now closely analysing.

Sources within the Punjab Police indicated that terrorist outfit,  the Khalistan Liberation Army (KLA), has claimed responsibility for the Jalandhar blast. Officials are also probing a possible link to Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti, though no confirmation has been made so far.

Approximately three hours later, a second explosion was reported near the Khasa cantonment area in Amritsar at around 10:50 pm. The blast prompted an immediate response from local police, army personnel, and bomb disposal squads. Senior police officer Aditya S. Warrier said that forensic samples have been collected and sent for analysis to determine the nature of the explosive used.

Preliminary findings suggest that an explosive object may have been hurled at a boundary wall, causing structural damage. CCTV visuals from the site reportedly captured the moment of the blast, while residents in the vicinity said the loud noise jolted them awake late at night.

Despite the intensity of the incidents, no casualties have been reported in either blast. However, both locations remain under tight security, with additional forces deployed to prevent any untoward incidents. Bomb disposal units, dog squads, and forensic teams continue to comb the sites for evidence.

The back-to-back explosions have triggered a sharp political reaction in the state. Opposition leaders have criticised the Aam Aadmi Party government, alleging a deterioration in law and order. Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of failing to ensure security in the sensitive border region.

On the Jalandhar and Amritsar blast incidents, BJP State Working President Ashwani Kumar Sharma says, “In Punjab, there is a rule of unruly elements, not of law. The incidents that took place yesterday outside the BSF office in Jalandhar, and in khasa in Amritsar, are the actions of those people who want to disturb peace and harmony in Punjab. The Punjab government, despite having inputs from central agencies, is failing to stop these incidents…”

Pathankot, Punjab: On the Jalandhar and Amritsar blast incidents, BJP State Working President Ashwani Kumar Sharma says, "In Punjab, there is a rule of unruly elements, not of law. The incidents that took place yesterday outside the BSF office in Jalandhar, and in khasa in… pic.twitter.com/lIko7zHuhh

— IANS (@ians_india) May 6, 2026

Congress leaders also raised concerns over the timing and nature of the blasts. Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said that two explosions within a few hours could not be dismissed as coincidence and called for a thorough investigation. Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring described the incidents as “deeply alarming” and demanded accountability.

With central and state agencies now working in coordination, officials say all angles—including terror links, cross-border involvement, and local networks—are being examined. The NIA’s involvement is expected to bring additional technical expertise and resources to the probe.

As forensic and intelligence inputs continue to be analysed, authorities have urged the public to remain calm while maintaining vigilance. Further details are awaited as investigators piece together the sequence of events behind the twin blasts that have once again put Punjab’s security framework under scrutiny.

Topics: National Investigation Agencytwin blastKhalistanisJalandhar Police Commissioner Dhanpreet Kaur
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