Shiromani Akali Dal Challenges Punjab Congress Over CBI Inquiry into Official's Death
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Chandigarh, March 25 (NationPress) Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia has responded to remarks made by Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring regarding a CBI investigation into the suicide of government official Gagandeep Randhawa. He stated on Wednesday that these comments have revealed Warring’s complicity in supporting the state administration and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
Majithia accused Warring of attempting to block a CBI inquiry, asserting that this was orchestrated under the orders of Chief Minister Mann due to Warring’s own entanglement in a corruption case related to Rajasthan bus bodies, further suggesting that he is under considerable pressure regarding this issue.
He claimed that Warring's stance serves to shield him from scrutiny in the bus bodies scandal. While Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa has called for a CBI investigation, Warring has taken an opposing stance, diverging from the official position of his party.
According to Majithia, this shift in Warring's position is part of a strategy to fracture the unity of the opposition, as directed by the Chief Minister.
Moreover, he pointed out that Congress MPs, including Raja Warring, Amar Singh, and Sher Singh Ghubaya, have failed to request a CBI probe from the Union Home Minister, despite Amit Shah indicating that such an inquiry could be instigated if all Punjab MPs submitted a written appeal.
Majithia criticized Warring for changing his behavior promptly following this announcement.
He demanded clarity from the Congress high command regarding Warring’s actions, alleging that he is facilitating the government in concealing a sensitive case that could unveil significant corruption involving ministers in the Aam Aadmi Party administration.
Furthermore, he warned that if no action is undertaken, it would imply a covert agreement between Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party, potentially extending to high levels including Rahul Gandhi.
Majithia concluded by asserting that a hidden collaboration between the two parties has become apparent, with the Punjab Congress president defending a government that merely feigns commitment to honesty.