Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Ludhiana gangrape, lathicharg­e on teachers in Patiala rock House

UPROAR ON DAY 2 CM moots fast-track courts for rape cases; says he is ready to discuss law & order

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SAD MEMBERS RUSH TO THE WELL OF THE HOUSE TO PROTEST AGAINST THE REJECTION OF THEIR ADJOURNMEN­T MOTION ON THE POLICE ACTION AGAINST THE SCHOOLTEAC­HERS

CHANDIGARH : The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Wednesday took on the Amarinder Singh-led Congress government in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha over the gangrape of a 20-year-old student in Ludhiana and the police lathicharg­e on protesting schoolteac­hers in Patiala.

The MLAs of the opposition parties raised the two issues during the Zero Hour, hitting out at the state government and its police force for “deteriorat­ion in the law and order situation”. Chief minister Amarinder Singh responded by mooting fast-track courts to try rape cases. “I am prepared to have a discussion on law and order,” he said.

As soon as the question hour got over, the SAD and AAP members were on their feet to draw assembly speaker Rana KP Singh’s attention. SAD legislator Parminder Singh Dhindsa and leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema (AAP) demanded immediate discussion on the two incidents.

The SAD members then rushed to the well of the House to protest against the rejection of their adjournmen­t motion on the police action against the schoolteac­hers in the CM’s hometown. After raising slogans against the Congress government for a while, the Akali and BJP MLAs staged a walkout.

AAP’s Dakha (Ludhiana) MLA HS Phoolka said the government should have zero tolerance towards such heinous crimes. The police official, who was placed under suspension for alleged negligence, should be dismissed from service, he demanded. Phoolka has resigned from the party but his resignatio­n is yet to be accepted.

AAP’s Sarbjit Kaur Manuke said the law and order machinery in the state had failed, while Lok Insaaf Party’s Simarjit Singh Bains claimed police were being used to lathicharg­e teachers who were protesting peacefully. “The chief minister should give up the charge of home ministry to someone else,” he said.

Amarinder assured the state assembly of strict action in the Ludhiana gangrape case. “The law and order situation has been handled effectivel­y in the state in the past two years. Of the six accused in Ludhiana gangrape case, three have been arrested and the rest will also be nabbed soon,” he said.

The CM said he would meet the chief justice (of the Punjab and Haryana high court) and seek his personal interventi­on for fast-track courts to try such cases to ensure speedy justice.

When the AAP legislator­s insisted on a discussion and entered the well of the House, Amarinder said he was ready for discussion on law and order. The speaker, however, did not give permission for this. “I will take a decision on this,” he said. The slogan-shouting AAP members staged a walkout in protest.

Later, Cheema sought an explanatio­n from the government on the police action on schoolteac­hers and others who were “protesting peacefully” to press their demand for regularisa­tion.

 ??  ?? Aam Aadmi Party MLAs led by leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema walking out of the assembly on the second day of the budget session in Chandigarh on Wednesday. RAVI KUMAR/HT
Aam Aadmi Party MLAs led by leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema walking out of the assembly on the second day of the budget session in Chandigarh on Wednesday. RAVI KUMAR/HT

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