The Punjab Congress disaster plummeted to a brand new stage with a senior get together MLA Pargat Singh on Monday alleging that political secretary of the Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had threatened him with police motion for elevating a banner of revolt towards the federal government over sacrilege circumstances.
Jalandhar Cantonment MLA Pargat Singh who can also be a detailed affiliate of senior Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu stated the political secretary to the CM, Capt Sandeep Sandhu, had conveyed a message from the CM that he needs to be able to face police motion.
“Being a former captain of the Indian hockey team, I was shocked on receiving such a threatening message. But if speaking truth on sacrilege and police firing cases was not acceptable to them, let them do whatever they want,’’ the MLA told the media at a press conference.
Pargat Singh was one of the MLAs who participated in the meeting of MLAs and ministers to pressurise the Chief Minister to act against the perpetrators of sacrilege and police firing. He had held a meeting with ministers, Sukhjinder Randhawa, Charanjit Channi, MP Partap Bajwa and MLA Navjot Singh Sidhu and others on the issue.
He alleged that even other MLAs, including Sidhu, who had raised a banner of revolt were facing intimation from the government such as a vigilance probe against some of them. “If vigilance has to do something, it should take an irrigation scam involving many officials to its logical conclusion. But efforts are being made to save big fish,” he stated, including different circumstances weren’t being probed by the vigilance division.
Singh stated he was left with no possibility however to boost his voice and that the get together excessive command ought to have taken observe of the calls for raised by the MLAs over the sacrilege concern. The Chief Minister and Sidhu have been at loggerheads ever because the verdict within the Kotkapura case gave a clear chit to Badals. The two have opened up a direct entrance towards one another throwing the Punjab Congress in controversy forward of the State Assembly polls.
Read all of the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News right here