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    Amid India-Pakistan tension, sounds of loud blasts were heard in Amritsar after midnight. However, there was no confirmation of any explosion in the holy city from the police. Electricity was cut off in Amritsar, various parts of Kathunangal and Majitha too, but police personnel attributed the power cuts to a blackout drill.Amritsar deputy commissioner Sakshi Sawhney said: “We are observing precaution. There is no need to panic.” There were some reports of blast-like sounds from Dasua Ghanieke Bangar and Kartarpur. “We checked and there were no incidents in Amritsar,” commissioner of police Gurpreet Bhullar. However, there was panic on social media, where unconfirmed posts on blasts were doing the rounds.





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