Jalandhar, Nov. 28 -- Two masked men opened indiscriminate fire outside the house of the Aam Aadmi Party's Phagwara unit leader Daljit Singh Raju near Darvesh village on the Phagwara-Jandiala road around 1.15am on Thursday, police said, adding no one was injured in the incident. Raju, the local coordinator of the ruling AAP's Yudh Nashian Virudh (anti-drug) drive, was in the house along with his wife and daughter when the shooters fired nearly two dozen gunshots, triggering panic in the neighbourhood. The family was sleeping on the first floor and was jolted awake by the firing. The shooting, which damaged the glass parapet on the first floor and shattered window panes, was recorded on closed-circuit TV cameras installed outside the house. The shooters had arrived on a motorcycle, which they parked near the main gate before approaching the house on foot. "The shooters left a handwritten letter from the Kala Rana gang, demanding Rs.5 crore. I have been providing all details sought to the police for a thorough probe into the matter," said Raju, who also runs an immigration business in Phagwara. Phagwara superintendent of police Madhavi Sharma said: "We have gathered all digital and technical evidence from the spot and have constituted multiple teams for a detailed investigation. Forensic teams have gathered vital clues." A case was registered under Sections 308(5) (extortion), 61(2) (criminal conspiracy), 324(4) (mischief of causing damage to the property) and 111 (organised crime) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BN)S and 25-54-59 of the Arms Act at Satnampura police station. Senior superintendent of police Gaurav Toora said the police were examining multiple angles, including extortion, gang rivalry, and targeted intimidation, and efforts were on to identify and track the accused. Leader of opposition Partap Singh Bajwa slammed the ruling AAP for deteriorating law and order situation in the state. "Firing at AAP leader's house in Phagwara is yet another reminder of Punjab's spiralling law-and-order crisis. CM Bhagwant Mann hasn't just failed Punjabis - he's failed even his own colleagues. Today, the only person who seems "safe" is the CM himself, guarded by a convoy grand enough to embarrass warlords, while the common citizen lives in fear." Condemning the incident, Phagwara Congress MLA Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal posted on X: "Massive law and order failure in Phagwara. Over 20 rounds were reportedly fired in a shocking incident, exposing a severe collapse of public safety. When will authorities step up to protect citizens? Swift action against the culprits and stronger policing are urgently needed."...