1988 road rage case: Punjab govt's hypocrisy exposed, says Harsimrat

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

said on Friday that government's hypocrisy has been exposed in regard to 1988 road rage case, wherein and minister is prime accused.

Family of the victim has appealed to the that earlier imprisonment sentence of three years given by and should be enhanced. However, the government has appealed the apex court to uphold the three-year imprisonment.

Seeking punishment for in connection with a 1988 road rage case, Harsimrat told ANI that the government seems confused.

"Their hypocrisy is exposed. The person who killed a poor man should be punished. is giving one statement but CM is giving another. The government is in a state of confusion," said Kaur.

The government on Thursday sought conviction of in the road rage case.

appearing for the government told that the statement given by denying his involvement in the case was false.

The incident dates back to December 27, 1988, when allegedly hit one Gurnam Singh, 65, in an incident of road rage in Patiala, Punjab, resulting in death of the latter.

The trial court had acquitted Sidhu, whereas the and reversed his acquittal, convicting him under Section 304 Part II, IPC, for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 08:29 IST