Sukhbir Badal claims that his government did not withdraw the 2007 blasphemy case against the Sirsa Dera chief. Ludhiana News – Times of India

Jalandhar: Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) president Sukhbir Singh Badal has claimed that his government has not withdrawn the 2007 blasphemy case registered against Sirsa Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim.
He argued that the model code of conduct was in force when the case was withdrawn and the Congress was expected to come to power.
“Check the records, we didn’t take back. Check the date. It was withdrawn when the (election) code of conduct was in force and it was expected that the Congress would form the next government. It was withdrawn just two days before the polling We did not withdraw our tenure. Check the record. It is a misconception that we withdrew the case.” Democratic Party of India.
When asked more questions, he said, ‘We want to clarify that we have not withdrawn any case.
Notably, just before the 2012 assembly elections, the Punjab Police filed a quashing report in the case against the Dera chief during the Akali-BJP regime in May 2007, a few days before the 2012 assembly elections in Bathinda, on Guru Gobind. Singh was booked for allegedly copying. Court.
Meanwhile the attack on the ruling Congress, Badal He said that the party is busy in infighting. He said that Navjot Singh was only engaged in bringing down Captain Amarinder Singh and did nothing for the welfare of the people of Punjab. “Show me one achievement of Sidhu as a minister”, he said.
he also attacked Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal said that if he is really serious about implementing the promise of 300 units of free electricity in Punjab, he should first implement it in Delhi.

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