Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab Partap Singh Bajwa (file photo)
Summoning Parkash Badal in Kotkapura police firing by SIT step in right direction, says Partap Bajwa ANI | Updated: Jun 13, 2021 21:40 IST
By Nishant Ketu
Chandigarh/New Delhi [India], June 13 (ANI): Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab Partap Singh Bajwa has welcomed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) decision to summon former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on June 16 in connection with the Kotkapua Police firing case and said that it is a step in the right direction.
Speaking to ANI on phone, Partap Singh Bajwa said, The summoning of Parkash Singh Badal, former Chief Minister, by the Special Investigation Team investigating the Kotkapura police firing case is a step in the right direction. In the previous investigation which was set aside by the High Court vide its judgement dated April 9, 2021, it had been observed that the previous SIT had not arrayed Badals as accused. The role of
‘Unacceptable joke’: Opposition questions SC-appointed panel of experts known to support farm laws
Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Badal called the decision to put the implementation of farm laws on hold a ‘resounding moral defeat’ for the Centre. Updated Jan 13, 2021 · 02:29 pm A mural at the farmers protest on the Delhi border. | PTI
The Opposition on Tuesday questioned the Supreme Court’s decision of forming a committee comprising only of those experts who have been openly favouring the contentious agricultural legislations to resolve the deadlock,
The Hindu reported. It said a partisan panel like this cannot be expected to be a “neutral arbiter”.
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Modi Government Crossed Limits Of Cruelty: Rahul Gandhi On Priest s Suicide Modi Government Crossed Limits Of Cruelty: Rahul Gandhi On Priest s Suicide Baba Ram Singh, the 65-year-old priest of a Gurdwara from Haryana who had joined the farmers agitation at the Delhi-Sonipat border last evening, shot himself, the police said.
Several rounds of farmer-centre talks have failed to end the deadlock (File)
New Delhi:
Reacting to a Sikh priest s death by suicide at Delhi border, senior Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday slammed the centre for not accepting the protesting farmers demand of repealing the three contentious agriculture laws. He said the Narendra Modi government has crossed all the limits of cruelty and it must immediately withdraw the laws.
Sukhbir Singh Badal
As the Shiromani Akali Dal celebrated its 100th Foundation Day on Monday, party president Sukhbir Badal called for a federal structure in the country with genuine political, economic and executive autonomy for the states.
He was speaking to the media after holding a low profile functions at Akal Takht.
“This alone is the ultimate and durable guarantee against the social, political and economic turmoil which the country has been witnessing in recent years,” said the SAD president after offering ardas at Sri Akali Takhat Sahib.
“The alarming crisis following the passage of three anti-farmer Acts would not have arisen if the government had followed a federal approach through consultation, conciliation and consensus among certain and states,” he added.