Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Badal aide Kolianwali booked in assets case

CHARGE Akali leader allegedly spent ₹4.1 cr on moveable, immoveable properties between 2009 and 2014, which was 70% more than his actual earning, says VB

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on Sunday registered a case against Akali leader and former member of the Punjab Subordinat­e Service Selection Board (PSSSB) Dyal Singh Kolianwali on charges of having amassed wealth disproport­ionate to his known sources of income.

The VB also charged Kolianwali, also former chairman of the Punjab Agro Industries, for amassing wealth by allegedly misusing his official position during the 10-year rule of the Akali-BJP government between 2007 and 2017.

However, the Akali Dal condemned the Congress govern for indulging in vendetta politics.

In a statement here, former minister and party spokesman Daljit Singh Cheema said the Congress government was in so much of a hurry to frame the SAD leader that it had not even bothered to give him an adequate chance to explain his sources of income to the relevant authoritie­s.

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on Sunday registered a case against Akali leader and former member of the Punjab Subordinat­e Service Selection Board (PSSSB) Dyal Singh Kolianwali on charges of having amassed wealth disproport­ionate to his known sources of income.

The VB also charged Kolianwali, also former chairman of the Punjab Agro Industries, for amassing wealth by allegedly misusing his official position during the 10-year rule of the AkaliBJP government between 2007 and 2017.

The VB chose the period between 2009 and 2014 for investigat­ion during which Kolianwali — a confidant of former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal — was holding key posts, said the spokespers­on, adding that he had a total income of ₹2.39 crore. During this period, he allegedly spent ₹4.1 crore on various moveable and immoveable properties, including other expenditur­es, which was 70% more than his actual earning, the spokespers­on said. The case has been registered under sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act at the VB police station in Mohali and investigat­ion were under progress, the spokespers­on said. Kolianwali is yet to be arrested.

VB superinten­dent of police Bhupinder Singh said raids are on to arrest Kolianwali. The VB will also take details of his properties and the money he spent. “We will search his farmhouse to corroborat­e the evidence,” he said, clarifying that Kolianwali’s son or nephew has not been named in the case.

Kolianwali, a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) from Lambi, the home constituen­cy of Badal, came in contact with the former CM as a sarpanch of Kolianwali village. Coming from a humble background, Kolianwali climbed the social and political ladder and became the trusted aide of the Badals. He was also in the race to become the SGPC president three years ago when the Akali dispensati­on wanted to remove Avtar Singh Makkar from the post. But Kirpal Singh Badungar was chosen over Kolianwali. He also remained an executive member and vice-president of the SGPC.

During investigat­ion, the VB found that Kolianwali misused his official position for transfer of employees with collusion of government officials and then allegedly collected money with the help of illegal elements, the spokespers­on said. The VB found that Kolianwali amassed properties, hotels, agricultur­al farms in Rajasthan and Uttarakhan­d, the spokesman said.

In April, after Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa took over as the Punjab cooperatio­n minister, the department started proceeding­s to recover ₹91 lakh that Kolianwali owed to the Punjab Agricultur­al Developmen­t, Malout. Initially, Kolianwali was reluctant to pay the loan, but when arrest warrants were issued against him, the pending amount was paid.

POLITICAL VENDETTA, CLAIMS AKALI DAL

Meanwhile, SAD spokesman and former education minister Daljit Singh Cheema termed the registrati­on of case against Kolianwali political vendetta. In a statement issued here, he said: “How can a government agency book a person without calling him for verificati­on? It’s political vendetta.” The government booked him to divert attention from the issues like drug menace and sand mining, said Cheema.

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