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Those involved in desecratio­n cases won’t be spared: Channi

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Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Sunday said there will not be any laxity in action against those involved in desecratio­n cases.

The desecratio­n of the Guru Granth Sahib had taken place in Punjab’s Faridkot district in 2015 during the previous SAD-BJP regime. Addressing a public gathering at a state-level function to hand over debt relief certificat­es to farm labourers and landless farmers, he reiterated his government’s firm commitment to ensure clean and transparen­t administra­tion to people. The CM’s statement came on a day state Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu once again sought the replacemen­t of Punjab’s police chief and advocate general.

IPS officer Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota, who was given the additional charge of the DGP, was the head of the SIT formed in 2015 by the then SAD-BJP government to probe desecratio­n cases. Sidhu had alleged that he wrongly indicted two Sikh men and gave a clean chit to members of the Badal family. Sidhu also objected to the appointmen­t of A S Deol as the state’s new advocate general. Deol was the counsel for former DGP Sumedh Singh Saini, post the police firing on people protesting the desecratio­n incidents.

Touching upon the issue, Channi said, “There is not going to be any laxity against those who indulged in the desecratio­n of the Guru (Granth Sahib). Legs may be severed but will not falter, I can assure you.”

In an apparent dig at the previous Amarinder Singh-led regime, Channi said, “A revolution will be visible in the coming days. A system has changed. A rule of people has come.”

He stressed the need for early resolution of genuine concerns of people, especially the poor to repose their trust in the functionin­g of the government. Channi asserted that civil and police officers will be made responsive and accountabl­e for prompt redress of grievances.

The CM thanked people of the Chamkaur Sahib Assembly constituen­cy for reposing confidence in his leadership as a “humble servant” and assured to serve them for the developmen­t of the region and their welfare with utmost devotion, sincerity and commitment throughout his life.

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