Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Sukhbir asks Congress leaders to share evidence on sacrilege cases

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CHANDIGARH : Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday asked Congress leaders to share the proof, if they have any, on the “planning and execution” of the alleged acts of the desecratio­n of a religious text in the state’s Faridkot in 2015.

“Congress leaders and their open and secret allies claiming to have concrete proof on who planned, sponsored and executed the unforgivab­le sacrilege against the Guru Granth Sahib should publicly place that evidence before the Khalsa Panth, court, SIT and people in general,” said the SAD president in a statement here.

The former state deputy chief minister said it is “truly stunning, unbelievab­le and unforgivab­le if these leaders indeed have been refusing to reveal the evidence they have against anyone as they claim day in and day out”.

“Conversely, if they don’t have that evidence, then they are guilty of telling lies on a matter of such extreme sensitivit­y and gravity,” he said, asking chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh, state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar, minister Sukhjinder Randhawa, Amritsar MLA Navjot Singh Sidhu and AAP MP Bhagwant Mann to share evidence with the Sikh community, judiciary and the probe team.

The SAD president further said if these leaders had some evidence but had been withholdin­g it from the court and the Khalsa Panth, this by itself is not just a legal outrage but also “an act of sacrilege”.

The Akali leader said although his party had no faith in “the politicall­y motivated previous SIT”, yet they appeared before it and “fully cooperated” as they have “full faith in the law and judiciary”.

Badal said his party will fully cooperate with the new SIT too despite the government’s only aim behind it being “brazen political vendetta and an attempt to divert people’s attention from its utter incompeten­ce, failures and blunders”.

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