Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Capt: Outcome not a mandate on government’s performanc­e

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com Chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh with Sant Niranjan Das, head of Dera Sachkhand Ballan, in Jalandhar on Friday.

: Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh said on Friday that even as he is confident of winning on all the four seats in the upcoming bypolls in the state, the election outcome will not be a mandate on the performanc­e of the Congress government led by him.

Speaking to mediaperso­ns during a roadshow in support of Congress’ Phagwara candidate Balwinder Singh, a former IAS officer, the CM said the poll results can’t be a “referendum” on the government’s working since the Congress’ manifesto is for five years and they have only completed the half-term.

The roadshow that started from Congress’ office in Phagwara city around 11:30am passed through Nangal, Nihalgarh, Darvesh Pind and Hardaspur villages in the constituen­cy and concluded on Nanak Nagri road at 3:30pm.

On the allegation­s made by Punjab BJP chief Shwait Malik that terrorism is gripping the state, Amarinder said Malik didn’t know the reality and is making statements for political gains.

“We know the situation in Punjab. We busted 24 terror module and as many as 130 people are in jail. More than 400 weapons have been seized. The BJP is resorting to scaremonge­ring,” he added.

On the issue of the joint celebratio­ns of the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak, the CM said he hoped that Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal will not undermine the authority of the Akal Takht, the supreme temporal seat of Sikhism.

Asked about the relief granted to six Punjab Police personnel convicted in cases dating back to militancy days, Amarinder said the central government has also decided to release seven out of 22 Sikh political prisoners.

“The matter had been draggin on for long. Most of those the Centre has decided to release are in jail prisons for up to 25 years. Some are as old as 80 years. Their release is justified on humanitari­an grounds,” he said. “People like Sumedh Singh Saini (former Punjab DGP) will have to pay for the wrongs he committed, and if he had violated the law he should be held liable for it,” he added.

CM VISITS DERA SACHKHAND BALLAN

Earlier, the CM along with Congress’ Punjab affairs in-charge Asha Kumari and some party leaders from Doaba visited the Dera Sachkhand Ballan in Jalandhar district to woo the Dalit voters who play a decisive role in the Phagwara and Mukerian segments.

The dera is a prominent centre of the Ravidasia community.

SAD VICE-PRESIDENT JOINS CONGRESS

In a setback to the Akali Dal, its state vice president Paramjit Singh Raipur joined the Congress at Phagwara in the presence of CM Amarinder.

Raipur’s nephew Tanmanjeet Dhesi is MP in Slough, the United Kingdom.

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