Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

#MeToo, ‘illegal mining’ controvers­ies dog Channi

- Ravinder Vasudeva letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Controvers­ies have followed the Congress’s chief minister designate for Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi, on a few occasions, including being accused of sending inappropri­ate text messages to a woman IAS officer. During the #MeToo movement in November 2018, the IAS officer accused Channi of sending inappropri­ate texts to her though no formal complaint was lodged. In another incident, a few days after he was inducted into the state cabinet, Channi, on the advice of an astrologer to have an east-facing entry to his house, illegally constructe­d a road from a park outside his official residence. In March 2018, when Bholath MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira was leader of the opposition, he accused Channi of being involved in illegal mining, a charge Channi vehemently denied.

AGAIN ON HIS ASTROLOGER’S ADVICE, CHANNI RODE AN ELEPHANT IN THE LAWNS OF HIS HOUSE IN KHARAR.

CHANDIGARH: Controvers­ies have followed the Congress’s chief minister-designate for Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi, on a few occasions, including being accused of sending inappropri­ate text messages to a woman IAS officer.

During the #MeToo movement in November 2018, the IAS officer accused Channi of sending inappropri­ate texts to her though no formal complaint was lodged in this regard. The matter was resolved with the interventi­on of then chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

However, in June this year, the issue was highlighte­d by State Women Commission chairperso­n Manisha Gulati, who while taking suo motu notice reopened the case and sought a reply from the Punjab government.

Gulati threatened to go on an indefinite hunger strike if the state government failed to act on a clarificat­ion sought by her. When the controvers­y had erupted, she had written a letter to then chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh but did not get a reply.

Gulati’s move was questioned in Congress circles as the issue was resurrecte­d at a time when Channi was seen as part of a group of ministers leading the charge against Singh. Ministers close to Channi termed it a “witch hunt” by the Amarinder camp.

They alleged that Gulati had earlier worked closely with Singh’s family, and had dug up the issue to embarrass Channi.

In another incident, a few days after he was inducted into the state cabinet, Channi, on the advice of an astrologer to have an east-facing entry to his house for political gains, illegally constructe­d a road from a park outside his official residence in Sector 2, Chandigarh. Within

hours, the road was razed by the Chandigarh administra­tion.

Again on his astrologer’s advice, Channi rode an elephant in the lawns of his house in Kharar. Pictures of the elephant ride went viral and left many amused.

In March 2018, when Bholath MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira was the leader of the opposition, he accused Channi of being involved in illegal mining, a charge that was vehemently denied by the minister.

 ?? PTI ?? Punjab CM-designate Charanjit Singh Channi meets governor Banwarilal Purohit at Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh on Sunday.
PTI Punjab CM-designate Charanjit Singh Channi meets governor Banwarilal Purohit at Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh on Sunday.

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