Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Law & order in Cong comes later’

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“The law and order of our (Congress) party will come later. It is law and order concerns in the state first” is how Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh reacted while speaking to the media after cabinet meeting on Thursday. The CM was talking to reporters on the build-up of dera supporters before the court verdict against the sect’s head. His remark left everyone, including the ministers and reporters, amused, as it was made in response to a query on a letter signed by 30-odd party MLAs seeking action against Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia. They say that before polls Amarinder had promised to start a probe and take action against Majithia for allegation­s of involvemen­t in drug trade. Punjab director general of police Suresh Arora was down with fever and was advised rest by doctors, but that did not stop from going all-out to prepare the police force for the dera verdict fallout. On August 23 and 24, the DGP made a whirlwind tour all districts of Malwa region to hold meetings with local cops despite severe throat infection. He was not able to speak properly, but still led from the front. There is talk in the corridors of power that by taking strong preventive measures, he has proved his worth before the chief minister despite his rivals’ backbiting. hopper, Ramoowalia had merged his Lok Bhalai Party into Shiromani Akali Dal in 2011 and then switched to the Samajwadi Party four years later. Haryana education minister Ram Bilas Sharma has a special corner in his heart for babas. Before Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted, he visited the dera and sought his blessing by prostratin­g before him. He also announced a financial aid of Rs 51 lakh for the dera from his discretion­ary fund and continued to speak in favour of the sect and its followers till the time Ram Rahim was On the last day of the monsoon session, Himachal chief minister Virbhadra Singh told his party legislator­s about his reluctance to enter poll arena in the coming election. While it stunned his loyalists, the detractors saw it as pressure- building tactic. “I will not contest but I wish you and all your MLAs good luck,” he told BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal. The BJP leader had, in his speech, also said that leaders do have political difference­s, but don’t nurture any personal grudge against each other. The unexpected bonhomie between the two raised the hackles many in the ruling party.

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