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CBI’s U-turn on Closure Report – Amarinder, Badals have made Bargari case a political football: Dal Khalsa

Jalandhar, August 27, 2019 (Yes Punjab News)

Reacting on CBI’s U-turn in Bargari sacrilege case, the Dal Khalsa has asserted that the political divisions within police hierarchy and divisive politics played by Congress and Akali Dal were responsible for the miscarriage of justice in this sensitive case.

Stating that delivering justice has never been the objective of previous and present Punjab government, the organization said that Amarinder and Badals have made Bargari case a political football to score goals against each other. Self-contradictory Statements by both the leaders in the last one month on this issue has put them in a poor light.

Party Spokesman Kanwar Pal Singh said CBI’s U-turn was not out of blue. Something was cooking up behind the scenes ever since the DGP Parbodh Kumar wrote a letter to CBI to re-probe the case. He categorically stated that Sikhs and justice-seekers have no faith in the CBI from day one and the recent move to re-probe the case is another eye-wash.

He said it is an open secret that DGP Kumar has sharp differences with his number two in the SIT IG Kunwar Vijay Partap Singh, who is considered to be key man in the probe panel. To drive his point home, he said Kumar in his letter to CBI has quoted findings of SIT led by Ranbir Singh Khatra sidelining the SIT he himself is heading. Moreover the idea of foreign conspiracy was brainchild of Sukhbir Badal and his handpicked police officials, which fell flat in the findings of the SIT constituted by present Amarinder government.

It’s crystal clear that various SIT’s and the CBI has been reduced to be tools in the hands of people in power. Thus, sending a clear message to aggrieved community that there’s no justice for Sikhs in this Hindu-India.

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