INDIA fails to come together in Punjab
Congress leaders allege victimisation by AAP, say govt going soft on Akalis
INDIA fails to come together in Punjab
Chandigarh: The opposition INDIA bloc is coming unstuck in Punjab even before it has taken off. Going by the long list of former Congress ministers facing cases, it appears that the party, not the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) — the other prominent political party in the state, has become the AAP government’s primary target.
At least three former ministers, including Sadhu Singh Dharmsot, Bharat Bhushan Ashu and Sunder Sham Arora, were arrested for their alleged financial misdemeanours. Former Finance Minister Manpreet Badal got interim anticipatory bail from the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a plot allotment case. The HC stayed the arrest of former Forest Minister Sangat Singh Gilzian.
Former CM Charanjit Channi presented himself before the bureau for questioning with regard to disproportionate assets. Former ministers Gurpreet Kangar and Brahm Mohindra are also doing regular rounds of the bureau for questioning. One of the biggest critics of the AAP government, Sukhpal Khaira, is currently lodged in jail in connection with an old drugs case.
At least seven top leaders of the state Congress, including former ministers and Members of Parliament, while speaking to The Tribune on condition of anonymity, alleged victimisation by AAP.
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