Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SIT asks ex-MLA Jassi to join probe into dera clash

- Vivek Gupta vivek.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

PANCHKULA: Police have asked former Congress MLA from Punjab Harm in der Singh Jass it o appear before the special investigat­ion team (SIT) probing the Panchkula arson in which at least 36 people were killed following conviction of Sirsa-based Der a Sac ha Saud a chief G ur meet Ram Rahim Singh on August 25.

“Assistant commission­er of police heading the SIT called J ass ito join investigat­ion, but the Congress leader sought some time to appear. We are expecting him to join the investigat­ion January 3, as Jassi told us over phone,” said Panchkula police commission­er AS Chawla.

Three-time former M LA J as si is a relative of the convicted dera chief whose son is married to Jassi’s daughter.

While Chawla is not revealing the questions that the SIT will ask J as si, sources said he is suspected for harbouring Ram Rahim’s adopted daughter Honey preet during her 38-day hideout before her arrest on October 3.

The police chargeshee­t last month framed her as the main accused of the Panchkula arson and revealed that she mostly stayed at Gursharn Modia, dera chief’s ancestral village in Rajasthan, besides Mukstar and Bathinda.

Sources revealed that Jassi’s cellphone location was traced to Gursharn Modia, when Honeypreet was in hiding there.

While Jassi could not be contacted despite repeated attempts, he in his previous media statement distanced himself from Honeypreet, claiming he had no role in hiding her.

Jassi was elected MLA from Talwandi Sabo in 1992 and 1997 and from Bat hinda in 2007. But he could not win the assembly election from Maur in 2017.

Meanwhile, the arguments for framing of charges against Honeypreet and others will start from January 11 in the Panchkula court.

 ??  ?? Congress leader Harminder Jassi’s daughter is married to the dera chief’s son.
Congress leader Harminder Jassi’s daughter is married to the dera chief’s son.

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