Amarinder defends govt stand in road rage case against Sidhu

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today defended his government's stand in the in a 30-year-old road rage case against Navjot Singh Sidhu, saying it was the only legal option available to it.

The in the apex court yesterday favoured the and verdict convicting and awarding a three-year jail term to in the 1988 case.

Gurnam Singh, a Patiala resident, had died after he was given fist blow by

"Though the government could not have taken any other stand in the apex court, other than what it had been taken in the trial and high court earlier, deserved the court's consideration," Singh said, adding "Had we done so, we would have been accused of lying either now or earlier."

Singh, however, hoped the would take into account Sidhu's "contribution to the society and the country" in his final verdict.

According to an official release quoting his interview on Live, the dismissed accusations that he did not like

In September 1999, a trial court had acquitted of the murder charge. However, the high court reversed the verdict and held him and co-accused Rupinder Singh Sandhu guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in December, 2006.

The high court sentenced them to three-year imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh each on the convicts.

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First Published: Sat, April 14 2018. 01:45 IST