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Cong MPs slam own govt over Punjab liquor deaths

Flag ‘clear-cut failure’, demand probe by CBI, ED

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Chandigarh, Aug. 3: Two Congress parliament­arians targeted their partyled government in Punjab on Monday over the spurious liquor tragedy, which has claimed over 100 lives, and petitioned the governor for probe by the CBI and the ED into the “illegal” trade in alcohol.

Rajya Sabha members Partap Singh Bajwa and Shamsher Singh Dullo alleged “clear-cut failure” on the part of the state administra­tion and claimed the tragedy could have been averted, had chief minister Amarinder Singh acted in time on their complaints about illegal liquor businesses.

After meeting governor V.P. Singh Badnore, Congress leader Bajwa said they had demanded probe by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) into the alleged illegal liquor trade in the state.

The MPs said the tragedy was “bound to happen” in the “absence” of timely action by the Congress government.

The death toll in the spurious liquor tragedy, which has been unfolding in Tarn Taran. Gurdaspur and Amritsar since Wednesday evening, rose to 105 on Monday.

“Had CM acted in time, the hooch tragedy would not have taken place .... We have been highlighti­ng this issue since 2017,” Dullo said, adding that it was the responsibi­lity of the state government to act tough against liquor smugglers.

He alleged that there has been rampant inter-state smuggling of illicit liquor during the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown.

The two leaders said they would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and, thereafter, take up the issue with the prime minister and the Union home minister.

“We will also raise the issue of deaths of people in Parliament,” said Mr Bajwa.

He said the chief minister or the police chief or the chief secretary should have visited the areas where people died after consuming spurious liquor.

In a letter handed over to the governor, the MPs said for many months, loss to the public exchequer due to smuggling of liquor by licensed distilleri­es, functionin­g of illegal distilleri­es and production of spurious liquor in Punjab has been in news.

“We have raised this issue as it shows a clearcut failure of the administra­tive machinery in the state .... There has been blatant smuggling of liquor from Punjab to other states especially during the Covid lockdown period, they said in the letter.

“The liquor mafia have escaped the clutches of law with impunity and are well connected to those in power. This nexus has allowed their actions to go unchecked and unregulate­d, they alleged.

Spurious liquor was being manufactur­ed and sold all over the state .... Smuggling, functionin­g of illegal distilleri­es, production and circulatio­n of spurious liquor cannot be done without the active connivance of officers of excise and taxation department as well as Police Department. All our efforts to get these criminals reined in were ignored,” they claimed.

The Rajya Sabha members alleged that the chief minister and his team chose to “disregard” these issues when highlighte­d by them.

◗ RS MEMBERS Partap Singh Bajwa and Shamsher Singh Dullo alleged ‘clearcut failure’ on the part of the state administra­tion and claimed the tragedy could have been averted, had Amarinder Singh acted in time on their complaints

 ??  ?? Shamsher Singh Dullo
Shamsher Singh Dullo
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Partap Singh Bajwa

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