Former Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal indicted in sacrilege case

ANI  |  Chandigarh (Punjab) [India] 

Former has been indicted in the Justice (Retired) Commission Report, which was tabled in the Assembly on Monday.

A portion of the report, pertaining to the indictment of former chief minister, reads, "There is sufficient material available on record in the form of telephone calls between the and Mantar Singh Brar, Member of (MLA) with Gangandeep Brar. It is on record that contact was established with who made the to speak to Mantar Brar. Soon Thereafter Mantar Brar had spoken to DGP Sumedh Singh Saini that too on the asking of The chain is thus complete and clear that was not only in touch with but was in touch with DGP as well and was quite aware about the situation developing at Kot Kapura and also about the proposed action by the police."

The report further states, "Sufficient material is available with the commission that when the was asked to speak to the then DGP, he (DGP) had stately conveyed in no uncertain terms that they (district MLA including local MLA) should not bother much and that he will get the cleared within ten minutes."

The Commission's report also mentioned that an opportunity was given to the then chief minister to explain his side about the exact nature of his talks with the and the DGP. He was also given the opportunity to clarify whether any such talk was exchanged or not, however, the chief minister did not co-operate, according to the report.

Citing his alleged non-cooperation, the report reads that "it would, therefore, be reasonable to infer that the DGP had either discussed or apprised the chief minister about the proposed action in getting the cleared."

On July 30, Chief Minister had announced that the 2015 Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan firing that followed the Bargari Guru Granth will be probed by (CBI).

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 23:13 IST