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SHO who booked Cong candidate resigns citing pressure, withdraws

The SHO had filed an FIR against Hardev Singh Laddi Sherowalia on Friday.

Updated on: May 04, 2018 09:18 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Shahkot (Jalandhar) | By , Shahkot (Jalandhar)
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Hours after he registered an FIR for illegal sand mining against Hardev Singh Ladi Sherowalia, candidate of Punjab’s ruling party Congress for the May 28 assembly bypoll here, Mehatpur area police station house officer (SHO) Parminder Singh Bajwa tendered his resignation on Friday morning, citing “pressure”. But he came around by the evening.

Congress’ Hardev Singh Laddi Sherowalia was on Friday booked on charges of illegal sand mining. (For representation)
Congress’ Hardev Singh Laddi Sherowalia was on Friday booked on charges of illegal sand mining. (For representation)

The FIR against Ladi and three others, under section 21 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act and 379 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code, was registered at 4.26 am on Friday, less than 24 hours after Ladi was announced as the candidate despite facing allegations of illegal mining. Inspector Bajwa resigned and left his office at 9.45 am. In a letter to senior superintendent of police (SSP), rural, Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, he wrote, “Respected sir, I know you are under pressure of sitting government. Please accept my resignation or count me absent from today 4-5-2018 at 9.45 am.” He had been transferred to Mehatpur two days ago on the orders of the Election Commission.

The letter written by SHO Parminder Singh Bajwa.

This resignation was released by leader of opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at a press conference too; he said it was given to him by Bajwa’s family members who told him he was “under stress and pressure”.

SSP Bhullar, however, said he got to know about the “resignation” from the media as the SHO did not file any “officially”. “He asked for three days’ leave due to high blood pressure, but I have okayed it for two days. He didn’t talk about any resignation,” he claimed.

 
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Parampreet Singh Narula

Parampreet Singh Narula is a staff correspondent with the Jalandhar bureau at Hindustan Times. He covers political, rural and agriculture issues in Punjab.

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