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‘Muddy’ mining contracts: AAP leaders court arrest, demand Rana Gurjit’s resignation

AAP leaders, including state president Bhagwant Mann, legislative group leader HS Phoolka, co-president Aman Arora and chief whip Sukhpal Singh Khaira, along with other MLAs, protested outside the Punjab vidhan sabha. AAP leaders raised slogans against the Congress government.

Updated on: Jun 05, 2017 08:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , Chandigarh
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Rejecting the one-man judicial commission, led by Justice (retd) JS Narang, that the Congress government constituted on Monday, Aam Aadmi party (AAP) on Tuesday asked Justice Narang to recuse because of “conflict of interest”.

Aam Aadmi Party legislators taking out a protest march in Chandigarh on Tuesday. (Keshav Singh/HT)
Aam Aadmi Party legislators taking out a protest march in Chandigarh on Tuesday. (Keshav Singh/HT)

AAP said Justice Narang’s son, advocate Abhijit Singh Narang, was handling the cases of companies of irrigation and power minister Rana Gurjit Singh and that of Capt JS Randhawa, who according to AAP have taken part in the auction of mining quarries on behalf of Rana Gurjit.

AAP leaders, including state president Bhagwant Mann, legislative group leader HS Phoolka, co-president Aman Arora and chief whip Sukhpal Singh Khaira, along with other MLAs, protested outside the Punjab vidhan sabha. AAP leaders raised slogans against the Congress government.

Lok Insaaf Party MLA Balwinder Singh Bains also took part in the protest. They demanded sacking of Rana Gurjit Singh, accusing him of taking sand quarries on ‘benami’ names.

The protestors were stopped and taken into preventive custody. Some AAP leaders, including Khaira, Arora, Baljinder Kaur, rushed towards Capt Amarinder Singh’s residence to hand over a memorandum seeking removal of Rana Gurjit Singh, but were prevented and taken into preventive custody. They were taken to the Sector 17 police station.

AAP supporters protesting in Chandigarh on Tuesday.

Phoolka said that there was clear evidence that Rana Gurjit Singh was “directly involved” in sand mining but CM was shying away from taking action. “If Captain really wants to inquire the matter, he must appoint a sitting judge to investigate the case and before that Rana Gurjit should resign,” Phoolka said.

He announced that party will start district-level protests incase the government failed to act.

 
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