Badal questioned by SIT on sacrilege\, firing incidents

Badal questioned by SIT on sacrilege, firing incidents

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

Former was on Friday questioned by a Special Investigation Team of which is investigating incidents of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib and the subsequent firing on protesters in 2015.

Badal later told media that he answered all questions put to him by the SIT officers.

He said he told the SIT that he had not ordered firing on Sikh protesters agitating against the sacrilege incidents in October 2015.

"I have told the SIT everything. I did not order the firing," Badal, who is over 90 years old, told media after his questioning.

"I think they were fully satisfied with my replies. But the result will be known after they give their report. That I know (what will come in the report). They want to turn us from witness to accused," Badal said, adding that the report will be "what wants."

Badal earlier objected to only the SIT member, IG Kunwar Vijay Pratap, coming to question him. Badal spoke to ADGP who arrived at his (Badal's) residence within minutes and the SIT started the questioning.

"I have been of the state. Can you not come yourself (to question me). If you cannot come, I will come to you," Badal told ADGP Kumar amid high drama in front of the media, forcing ADGP to arrive there immediately.

The Akali Dal had earlier objected to being part of the SIT.

Senior Akali Dal leaders, including Sukhbir Singh Badal, who is the son of Badal senior, and MPs, were present at the residence of Badal senior beore the SIT arrived for questioning.

had said earlier that his government had no role in the summoning of the former Chief Minister (Parkash Singh Badal), former and and by the SIT.

The SIT was set up by the in September this year to probe cases of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib and the firing ordered on those protesting the sacrilege cases in October 2015 when the Akali Dal-BJP alliance government headed by was in power in the state.

Two persons were killed in the police firing in Behbal Kalan village near Kotkapura town in district.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 17:48 IST