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Congress govt playing politics over sacrilege incidents: Sukhbir Singh Badal


Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) head of state Sukhbir Singh Badal Friday claimed that the Congress federal government has actually been playing national politics over sacrilege cases for the previous 4 years.

Badal remained in Kharar to participate in the setup event of Community Council’s recently chosen head of state Jaspreet Kaur Longia.

Talking on the celebration, Badal claimed the ranch economic climate of Punjab had actually been threatened by the Congress federal government with large power cuts and also not enough canal water, intimidating to ravage the paddy plant in the state.

Speaking with mediapersons, Badal claimed also as the leading Congress management was taken part in an inner fight with Principal Preacher Captain Amarinder Singh’s chair on a weak arch, the farmers of the state have actually been entrusted to their destiny.

He claimed farmers were hardly obtaining 4 to 5 hrs of power which also in voids as opposed to the guaranteed eight-hour continuous power supply. He claimed for the very first time ever before, also canal supply has actually been interrupted.

Badal claimed also as farmers were enduring, the Principal Preacher was active in maintaining the Gandhi family members satisfied and also had actually approved the regulation of Rahul Gandhi to link the leading UNFORTUNATE management in incorrect situations.

” The brand-new SIT which was created after the taking down of the old one led by previous IG Kunwar Vijay Pratap after it was arraigned for performing a politically inspired query by the high court, is additionally currently being run by the State Alertness division,” he claimed.

Addressing a question, Badal claimed the Principal Preacher, that had actually lately authorized a cops task for the kid of Congress lawmaker Fatehjang Bajwa on thoughtful premises for the supposed solution done by late Satnam Singh Bajwa for the country, must review the letter he had actually contacted Sonia Gandhi on the problem.