Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Prime accused booked five times since 2015, never arrested or transferre­d

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com

TARN TARAN: Police have registered a fresh case with regard to issuance of fake arms licence against Tarn Taran DC office’s staffer Karwinder Singh alias Cheema—who is the prime accused in the racket—and another person at Patti Sadar police station.

In the fresh case, Cheema and one Kanwaljit Singh of Bhaini Gurmukh Singh village were booked for making fake arms licences by taking “heavy amount” of money from the applicants. The police have also recovered two fake licences allegedly made by the accused.

This is the fifth such case against Cheema since 2015, but he never was arrested all these years. He continues to be posted at the same post in the arms licensing branch. He reportedly enjoys a considerab­le clout among political leaders.

The first case was registered against Cheema, former clerk Jasbir Singh, computer operator Sukhdev Singh, and owner of SB Gun House Sukhtinder Beer Singh at the Tarn Taran city police station on August 29, 2015 on the basis of investigat­ions conducted by an Amritsar-based deputy commission­er of police. The investigat­ion had pointed out that over 200 arms licences were fake. An inquiry was marked to the then AIG (crime), Amritsar, who reportedly gave a clean chit to Cheema. However, this report was not accepted by the director, Bureau of Investigat­ion. Another

case was registered by the vigilance bureau, Amritsar, after a fire gutted the records in the arms licensing branch at Tarn Taran. A report from Powercom officials had revealed that the fire did not erupt due to a short circuit as was alleged. One more case was registered at Patti police station in June 2020 with the recovery of five fake arms licences, but no arrest was made.

In October 2020, Cheema approached the Punjab and Haryana high court saying “the police have not found any incriminat­ing material” against him and the case registered against him in 2015 should be quashed. The court issued notice of motion to police for December 12, 2020. However, the police sought further time for the reply and scheduled the case for February 4, 2021. The Tarn Taran police didn’t file the challan, which may give benefit to the accused. Now, the next date of hearing is April 27, 2021.

The court has also asked Tarn Taran police not to take any “coercive action” against the accused in the case registered in November 2020, till the further hearing. The counsel of the accused told the court that the police registered the November case after the accused filed the applicatio­n for quashing the 2015 FIR.

SSP Dhruman H Nimbale said, “In 2015 case, the challan was not presented in the court as Tarn Taran administra­tion didn’t provide the record of the arms branch. Though our investigat­ion is on in the November and recently registered case, we are still waiting the records from the DC office to strengthen our case.” He said, investigat­ions have found that nearly 700 fake licences were issued. Tarn Taran DC, Kulwant Singh said, “All records pertaining to 2015 case was given to the police.”

INVESTIGAT­IONS HAVE FOUND THAT NEARLY 700 FAKE LICENCES WERE ISSUED

LUDHIANA/MOGA: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Punjab unit president of the party Ashwani Sharma on Monday cancelled a review meeting with party candidates in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district due to the farmers’ protest there.

A large number of farmers broke three barricades on the way to BJP meeting spot in the city and blocked all roads leading to the venue. BJP district chief Poonam Manik said, “Police was soft on protesters and allowed them to block roads to the meeting venue. We informed the state president of this, so he decided not to come.”

Sharma held a state-level

meeting with party workers, in Ludhiana, in a secretive manner. District in-charges and district presidents were part of the meeting, which was called to discuss the February 14 civic polls. The meeting was organised at a community hall to the rear of a shopping mall on the Ferozepur Road. The media was not informed. BJP workers who were part of the meeting were instructed not to share the schedule.

State BJP co-incharge Dr Narinder Singh, state general secretary Jeevan Gupta; former BJP president Rajinder Bhandari and Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina were also present. “The Congress is facing defeat in MC polls, and is, thus, targeting BJP leaders,” Sharma said in a communique.

In Moga, activists of the Bhartiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) gheraoed senior BJP leader and former Union minister Vijay Sampla on Monday when he arrived in the city to campaign for the party candidates for the municipal corporatio­n elections. Local BJP leaders and candidates left the spot, leaving Sampla and party’s district president Vinay Sharma behind, as soon as the BKU activists arrived to protest outside the gate of the Moga Improvemen­t Trust market against the Centre’s farm laws. The protesters managed to gherao him even as heavy police force was deployed there.

Sampla arrived around noon and was meeting local BJP leaders and party candidates at the office of a party worker.

“The protesters were not farmers. They were Congress and Left goons. The elections are taking place when candidates are not being allowed to contest elections. This is all happening because of the ruling Congress in the state,” said the former minister who cancelled his other programmes in the city.

National Salt Satyagraha Memorial is conceived as an experienti­al journey recreating the spirit and the energy of the historic Dandi March where Gandhiji and his fellow marchers picked up salt from the sea beach to break the Salt Law imposed by the British India.

The Salt Satyagraha March or The Dandi March of 1930 as it is popularly known, was a landmark in the history of Indian freedom struggle. As a part of the Civil Disobedien­ce Movement against the British rule, 80 Satyagrahi­s led by Mahatma Gandhi marched 241miles from Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad to the coastal village of Dandi and broke the Salt Law imposed by the British. As was the symbolic nature of the event, it inspired millions of Indians to join the freedom struggle and brought worldwide attention to the movement. The Dandi March demonstrat­ed the effectiven­ess of non-violent civil disobedien­ce as a form of protest for the first time. Spread over a 15-acre land and located in the coastal town of Dandi, where the Salt March ended on April 6, 1930 and the British salt monopoly was broken, the ‘National Salt Satyagraha Memorial’, Dandi, Gujarat, is conceived as an experienti­al journey recreating the spirit and the energy of the 1930 Dandi March led by Mahatma Gandhi and 80 of his fellow Satyagrahi­s. The visitors go through the Monument step-by-step in order to visualise and understand the history of the historic Salt March and the methodolog­y of Satyagraha, which finally led to India’s Independen­ce from the British colonial rule. Attraction­s at National Salt Satyagrah Memorial, Dandi

The Pathway & 24 Narrative Murals

The Pathway along the lake symbolises the path of the Dandi March. There are 24 bass-relief sculptural narrative murals mounted along the Pathway that depict and recreate the 24 themes and events from the 1930 Dandi March.

An Artificial Lake

An artificial lake has also been created symbolisin­g the sea shore aspect of the salt satyagrah.

The Salt Marchers & statue of Mahatma Gandhi

80 Bronze Statues commemorat­ing the marchers that walked along with Mahatma Gandhi through the 24 days of the march has also been installed at the memorial alongwith the 5metre high statue of the Mahatma which projects the forceful forward march of a great leader leading the people to freedom from exploitati­on and injustice.

The Pyramid of Light

The A-Frame: Stylised hands raised up in the sky, holding at the top a simulated salt crystal to form the canopy. Another unique feature is the laser lights which rises up and illuminate­s the glass crystal at night to make it a visually enhancing experience.

Solar Trees

To reflect the ethos of self-sufficienc­y imbibed by Mahatma Gandhi, 40 Solar Trees where designed, developed and installed at the memorial. It makes this memorial a net zero-energy project where all the energy required is produced in the memorial itself.

Salt Making Pans

Salt-Making Pans at the Memorial Complex allow the visitors to personally experience the process of salt-making and also make a pinch of salt to be taken away as a memory from the visit to the Memorial.

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