National News: A major controversy erupted on Tuesday over the Rajya Sabha elections in Punjab. Janata Party President Navneet Chaturvedi is accused of forging the signatures of 10 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs to file nominations for the Rajya Sabha elections. During the investigation, the signatures were found to be forged, pursuit which the Punjab Police filed an FIR versus Navneet Chaturvedi and a Rupnagar police team arrived in Chandigarh to trespassing him. However, the matter became complicated when the Chandigarh Police provided security to Chaturvedi.
According to sources, the Rupnagar Police attempted to take whoopee near Sukhna Lake, leading to a lengthy treatise between the two police teams. Pursuit this, the Chandigarh Police took Navneet Chaturvedi to their headquarters and deployed heavy security there.
AAP calls it an insult to democracy
This unshortened incident has led to a confrontation between the Punjab and Chandigarh Police. The Aam Aadmi Party tabbed this a violation of the democratic process and demanded a serious investigation into the matter. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, "The question is not who submitted the fake documents, but who sent them and who is protecting them. Protecting an accused by the Chandigarh Police, which is under the Central Government, is tantamount to obstruction of justice."

Chandigarh Police Says They Are Pursuit Legal Process
Chandigarh Police maintains that they are pursuit legal process. They say that no one can be handed over to the Punjab Police without proper documents. Discussions are currently underway regarding coordination between the two police forces.
Background of the Rajya Sabha Elections
Elections are to be held for one Rajya Sabha seat in Punjab. The AAP has nominated industrialist Rajinder Gupta for this seat. Since the party has an wool majority, no other party fielded a candidate, but Navneet Chaturvedi filed his nomination, plunging the unshortened matter into controversy.