The Asian Age

CM apologises to Punjab former minister Majithia

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a bid to resolve the defamation mess piled against its leaders, the Aam Aadmi Party may opt for out- of- court settlement­s in these cases, including the ` 10 crore defamation suit filed by finance minister Arun Jaitley on chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in the DDCA scam. Earlier in the day, Mr Kejriwal apologised to former Punjab Cabinet minister Bikram Singh Majithia who he accused of being a part of the drug trade in Punjab. Speculatio­ns are rife that the AAP might now reach out to others as the party already has 20 defamation cases against it.

“I have now learnt that allegation­s are unfounded and there should be no politics on such issues. Because of my allegation­s made against you at various political rallies, public meetings, TV programmes, print, electronic and social media, you filed a defamation case against us in Hon’ble Court at Amritsar. I hereby withdraw all my statements and allegation­s made against you and apologise for the same,” Mr Kejriwal wrote to the Akali Dal leader in the document termed “an offer of regret.”

Mr Majithia had filed a defamation case against Kejriwal and two other AAP leaders, Sanjay Singh and Ashish Khetan, in May 2016 after they repeatedly targeted him over the problem of drugs in Punjab while campaignin­g for the Punjab Assembly elections.

Mr Kejriwal had accused the Prakash Singh Badal government, especially Mr Majithia, of patronisin­g drug mafia and criminals. At one public meeting, Mr Kejriwal promised his audience that he would “drag” the Akali Dal leader “by his collar” to jail once he comes to power. Reportedly, Mr Majithia, has accepted the apology and will withdraw the suit. “It is the time to forget, forgive and move on,” he said.

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