Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Political misuse of vigilance must stop, says Randhawa

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: A day after reports of a vigilance investigat­ion into the alleged deals of close associates of former minister Navjot Singh Sidhu and his wife Navjot Kaur, Punjab jails Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa on Sunday questioned the political misuse of the vigilance bureau by successive government­s in the state.

The cabinet minister said the misuse of vigilance bureau by the state government­s for targeting or intimidati­ng opponents should stop. This has been happening since 1977 when then chief minister Parkash Singh Badal got a case registered against Congress leaders, including Zail Singh, but nothing came out of it and then Capt (Amarinder Singh) and Badal also registered cases against each other during their respective government­s, he told a private television channel, disapprovi­ng of the practice.

Randhawa, who had offered to quit the cabinet last month over the botched-up probe by the special investigat­ion team (SIT) into the Kotkapura police firing, stated that Sidhu had met Amarinder twice after which the latter said he offered to take him back into the cabinet. “If there was any inquiry against him (Sidhu), the CM should have said he cannot make him (Sidhu) a minister,” he said.

As Sidhu has been targeting the chief minister on social media, the vigilance and anticorrup­tion bureau has fasttracke­d its probe against the close associates of the Sidhu couple. Amid the Sidhu-amarinder spat, Randhawa’s statement has come as much-needed support to the Amritsar (east) MLA at a time when seven other ministers have demanded his suspension from the ruling Congress for anti-party activities.

Confirming his meeting with Sidhu and other MLAS in Panchkula more than a week ago, Randhawa said the former minister told him that he would not quit Congress. “There have been meetings to save the Congress, which is on the back foot, since the high court order in the 2015 police firing case,” he said, denying any difference­s with the chief minister at the same time.

This has been happening since 1977 when then CM Parkash Singh Badal got a case registered against Congress leaders but nothing came out of it. SUKHJINDER SINGH RANDHAWA, minister

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