Increased problems of leaders in Punjab: Parminder Dhindsa, who was a minister in the Akali government, was asked the question – did he stop filing false cases or not?

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The young man kept on laughing while asking the question.  - Dainik Bhaskar

The young man kept on laughing while asking the question.

In Punjab, the difficulties of the leaders have started increasing. First, the young man asked a question to Joginderpal, the Congress MLA of Pathankot. Now a youth surrounded former Akali minister Parminder Dhindsa in Lehragaga Dana Mandi of Sangrur. He directly asked whether now people have stopped registering false pamphlets (FIRs) or not? However, when Dhindsa asked back which form he had done, the young man said that someone else had done it, but you also did not listen.

It is seen in the video that Dhindsa comes to Dana Mandi. This young man first welcomes them with folded hands. Then after shaking hands, he asks whether he has stopped registering false pamphlets now or not. Dhindsa asked who? On this the person says that you. Dhindsa replied that he did not get any form. On this the person says that it was done by Lali of Fatehgarh Sahib. I met you too but nothing happened.

The youth welcomed the former minister Dhindsa by joining hands first

The youth welcomed the former minister Dhindsa by joining hands first

Dhindsa was the finance minister in the Akali-BJP government

Parminder Singh Dhindsa is the son of former Akali veteran Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa. He was the Finance Minister in the previous Akali-BJP. However, Dhindsa later left the Akali Dal. At this time he has formed Akali Dal Taksali. During the time of the Akali-BJP government in Punjab, it was often alleged that they had got false pamphlets registered against the opponents. Even during the election, it was a big issue for the opponents.

People became vocal after the farmers’ movement

After the farmers’ movement in Punjab, people have started becoming vocal. First the farmers started asking questions to the leaders. Akali Dal leaders surrounded. At the same time, now other people are also asking questions to the leaders. In Pathankot, Congress MLA Joginderpal slapped the youth for asking a question. However, these incidents are likely to increase further in the coming days.

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