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Congs wants to play politics on sacrilege, alleges Sukhbir

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SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal Monday said the Congress government wanted to play politics on the sensitive issue of sacrilege instead of bringing the perpetrators behind this heinous crime to book and this was why it had not ordered a judicial inquiry into the recent incident of sacrilege at Sri Harmandar Sahib.

Talking to mediapersons after addressing a public gathering at Jalalabad, the SAD president said the very fact that the Congress government had not proceeded to bring the sacrilege perpetrators to book had emboldened them and this was why more such incidents were happening now. “But even now the Congress party has not learnt any lessons. Even now it has ordered a police inquiry into the recent incidents of sacrilege instead of giving the case to a sitting high court judge to get to the bottom of the entire conspiracy.”

Asserting that the SAD did not want to play politics on this sensitive issue unlike the Congress party, Sukhbir said the government had raised question marks about its intentions by refusing to take concrete action in case of the incident of sacrilege of the Sri Gutka Sahib in the Sri Darbar Sahib sarovar recently. “The culprit was caught and handed over to the police but it failed to take any action in the case. This deliberate laxity on the part of the Congress government led to an even more revolting case of sacrilege in the sanctum sanctorum of Sri Harmandar Sahib,” he said.

Asked which seat he would contest in the Assembly elections from, Sukhbir said he would contest from Jalalabad constituency. Once a SAD-BSP government was formed, the SAD would field a candidate from the Rai Sikh community to represent the Ferozepur Lok Sabha seat.

The SAD president held several programmes in the constituency during the course of which he promised to give another push to development of the border area post-2022 polls. “The border areas were developed at a rapid pace during the last SAD-led government but all work came to a standstill during the last five years of Congress rule. We will kickstart development in the border area and take it to the next level by modernising all villages and bringing in industry to ensure employment of youth.”

He announced that the SAD was committed to introducing underground pipe water system in the border belt besides ensuring a tubewell connection to all farmers who did not have one. He assured that farmers would get adequate cover for any damage to their crops with the introduction of crop insurance cover of Rs 50,000 per acre. He said simultaneously the SAD-BSP alliance was committed to all sections of people.

“We have assured traders that they will get an insurance cover of Rs 10 lakh for fire, medical and life insurance. Similarly students have been assured an interest-free student loan to cover their study expenses both in India and abroad. Children from government schools will be able to avail of free technical education and seats would also be reserved for them. Similarly, to encourage youth to take on entrepreneurship, we have committed to granting them a Rs 5 lakh interest-free loan to set up their own businesses.”

During an event at Jhoke Deepu Lana village, sitting chairperson of Fazilka Block Samiti Bago Bai and her husband deserted Congress party and joined the Shiromani Akali Dal Fazilka candidate Hans Raj Josan, Abohar candidate Mohinder Singh Rinwa and party leaders Satinderjit Singh Manta and Ashok Aneja too accompanied the party president on his tour of the constituency.



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‘Deep-rooted conspiracy’ behind recurrent acts of sacrilege: Sukhbir Badal

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Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal said Sunday that the recurrence of “the most painful acts of sacrilege against the Sikh religion clearly points towards a deep-rooted conspiracy.”

Talking to media persons after addressing gatherings in support of party candidates Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu in Talwandi Sabo and Prem Kumar Arora in Mansa, the SAD chief called upon the Union and the state governments “to demonstrate sincerity and sense of urgency in their conduct and actions to identify, expose and punish those behind this conspiracy”. “Their attitude so far has left much to be desired as there is more politics on the present rulers’ minds than the pursuit of real culprits,” he added.

Badal said those carrying out such “unforgivable” nefarious deeds had been emboldened as the Congress leadership and government in Punjab had wasted nearly five years playing politics over the issue of sacrilege. “Instead of going after the actual actors and conspirators behind sacrilegious acts, the Congress leaders and government have been busy using these tragic events to malign their political opponents. This has allowed the actual perpetrators to go scot-free. Even those guilty of these acts at Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib and at Kapurthala would have escaped had the SGPC and the devotees not been vigilant,” Badal said in a statement.

Addressing the gatherings, he announced that the next SAD-BSP government would construct a 500-bed medical college and hospital in Mansa and that all irrigation-related problems at the tail-ends of canals would be solved by the construction of underground water pipes. Farmers without a tubewell connection would be given one on a priority basis, he said.

Badal also announced a crop insurance cover of Rs 50,000 per acre for farmers and promised to revive the old pension scheme which ended in 2004, wipe out the sand and liquor mafia, waive the electricity bills of religious places, and provide land for graveyards in villages with Muslim and Christian populations. Besides, traders would be provided life insurance, medical insurance and fire insurance cover of Rs 10 lakh each, he said.

Hundreds of Akali workers on tractors welcomed Badal at the entrance of Mansa city. Playing the ‘Veer Sukhbir’ song, the tractors escorted him to the rally site in the market accompanied by hundreds of motorcycles. Senior leaders Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Dilraj Singh Bhunder, Jagdeep Singh Nakai, Balkar Singh Brar, Gurmel Singh Fafde Bhaike were also present on the occasion.



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