Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

MORE TROUBLE FOR CHADHA

ACTING TOUGH The new president of the organisati­on will have to be elected within two months

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

Office-bearers of the Chief Khalsa Diwan have expelled former chief Charanjit Singh Chadha and his son from the body’s primary membership.

AMRITSAR: Office-bearers of the Chief Khalsa Diwan have expelled former president Charanjit Singh Chadha and his son Inderpreet Singh Chadha from the body’s primary membership, after the duo was booked for sexual harassment and criminal intimidati­on on Thursday. Chadha was removed as the CKD president on Wednesday, after allegation­s surfaced against him of sexually harassing a woman principal of a school that the organisati­on runs.

The CKD runs more than 50 schools, and other institutio­ns. Inderpreet was working as vicepresid­ent of the CKD and the woman principal had also named him in his complaint.

Officiatin­g president Dhanraj Singh presided over the meeting where the decision of expulsion was taken. Those present included honorary secretary Narinder Singh Khurana, resident president Nirmal Singh, additional secretarie­s Sawinder Singh Kathunanga­l, Sarabjit Singh and Harminder Singh. The office-bearers also empowered the officiatin­g president to handle financial matters of the CKD through resolution­s till the

election of a new president.

A decision on calling an executive and the general body meeting has been deferred. The CKD Constituti­on mandates that a new president must be elected within two months of previous chief’s removal or resignatio­n.

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