The News Gateway The News Gateway

Justice stalled – Former minister’s arrest still elusive: Jakhar


Listen to this article

Chandigarh, March 22

Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar stated that a group looting Punjab has taken control of the government. He was speaking to journalists before heading to gherao the Chief Minister’s residence in connection with the demand for justice in the case of Amritsar DM Gagandeep Singh Randhawa, who allegedly died by suicide due to being distressed over corruption involving AAP minister Laljit Singh Bhullar.

During this time, along with other opposition parties, the BJP gheraoed the Chief Minister’s residence, where Chandigarh Police made arrests. It was also decided that on March 23, protests will be held at all district headquarters against the government, and State President Sunil Jakhar himself will participate in a district-level protest in Patiala.

Speaking on the occasion, Jakhar said that earlier the AAP government was only looting, but now it has started “killing the people of Punjab.” He alleged that people coming from Delhi are exploiting and looting Punjab bit by bit. He added that this government is a burden on Punjab and that the Chief Minister has no moral right to remain in office.

Jakhar further said that after strong public opposition, the government was forced last night to register a case against the minister, but no arrest has been made yet. He expressed that there is no hope of justice from this government and demanded that the case be investigated by the CBI.

Jakhar also alleged that under the guise of “extreme honesty,” extremely dishonest people have captured power in Punjab and are openly looting the state. He claimed that this is not a cabinet of ministers but a group like gangsters that is looting Punjab by all means.

Jakhar also said that the silence of Arvind Kejriwal raises questions, alleging that these individuals were working as “earning agents” for the top leadership of the AAP. He concluded by stating that the BJP will not remain silent and will continue its struggle until justice is delivered to the deceased officer’s family.


Juniorage

Advertisement

BMC

Advertisement

Mercury

Advertisement

Reliable

Advertisement

Navkar

Advertisement

Haneet

Advertisement

CLD

Advertisement

Reliable

Advertisement

AAP

Advertisement

Congress

Advertisement

CLD

Advertisement

BJP

Advertisement

BJP

Advertisement

RAAM

Advertisement

Patiyala

Advertisement

Travel Ventrue

Advertisement