Shock in Jalandhar: AAP Leader Lucky Oberoi Gunned Down at a Gurudwara
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- June 13, 2026
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Lucky Oberoi, AAP’s Punjab strong‑man, critically injured after gunfire at a Jalandhar Sikh shrine on Feb 6
On February 6, AAP leader Lucky Oberoi was shot while visiting a Gurudwara in Jalandhar. Police say the assailant fled, an FIR has been filed and investigations are underway.
It was a quiet Sunday morning in Jalandhar when the routine turned grim. Lucky Oberoi, a prominent face of the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab, stepped into a local Gurudwara for the usual prayers and a brief interaction with devotees. Within minutes, the peace was shattered by the crack of a gun.
According to eyewitnesses, a single shot rang out, striking Oberoi in the torso. The shock was immediate; people screamed, some dropped to the floor, and a flurry of panic spread through the sanctuary. Someone shouted for help while others scrambled to tend to the wounded politician.
Security personnel on site, together with local police, rushed to Oberoi’s aid. He was quickly whisked away on a stretcher and taken to a nearby hospital where doctors confirmed that he was in a critical but stable condition. The bullet had lodged near his lung, and surgeons worked diligently to control the bleeding.
Police have registered an FIR under sections of the Indian Penal Code relating to attempted murder. The suspect – described as a young man in a dark jacket – fled the scene before law‑enforcement could apprehend him. A thorough search of the surrounding area is ongoing, and a special team from the state crime branch has been deployed to piece together the motive.
“We are treating this as a serious criminal case. Our priority is to locate the perpetrator and bring them to justice,” said a senior police official, who asked not to be named. The official added that CCTV footage from the Gurudwara and nearby shops is being examined for clues.
Political reactions have poured in. AAP state president Bhagwant Mann condemned the attack, calling it “an act of cowardice aimed at unsettling the democratic fabric of Punjab.” He promised full cooperation with the investigation and assured the party’s cadre that Oberoi would receive all necessary support.
Meanwhile, members of the Sikh community expressed deep sorrow. “The Gurudwara is supposed to be a sanctuary of peace. This violence feels like a betrayal of our values,” one devotee said, eyes welling up.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging anyone with information—no matter how small—to come forward. A reward has been announced for credible tips that lead to the arrest of the shooter.
The incident has reignited concerns about political violence in the state, especially ahead of the upcoming local elections. While the motive remains unclear, security analysts suggest that the attack could be linked to intra‑party rivalry, local criminal elements, or broader ideological disputes.
For now, the focus remains on Lucky Oberoi’s recovery. Friends and supporters have rallied around his family, organizing prayers and donating blood. In a statement released later in the day, Oberoi’s spokesperson expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and urged the public to stay calm, assuring that “the rule of law will prevail.”
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