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Former IG Kunwar Vijay Partap’s entry into AAP speaks volumes: Bikram Majithia

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Amritsar, June 22

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With ex-IG Kunwar Vijay Partap Singh’s entry into the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), former minister Bikram Singh Majithia on Tuesday said the Punjab and Haryana High Court while indicting him had made it clear that he was indulging in political theatrics to fulfil the purpose of creating post-retirement greener pastures.

Majithia alleged that the former IG was a co-conspirator who had misused his position to conduct a biased and politically motivated probe into the Kotkapura firing incident and it was necessary to register a case against him and subject him to narco test to get to the bottom of the case.

“His entry into the AAP speaks volumes. The AAP-Congress conspiracy to malign the Shiromani Akali Dal in sacrilege cases,” he said. Taking a dig at Kejriwal’s announcement of Sikh to be a CM face, Majithia said he had never projected even one Sikh face in Delhi despite forming the government thrice.

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“How can we expect justice from such a party?” he asked. Majithia also pointed out that Kejriwal did not utter a single word about the farm agitation and farmers who lost their lives protesting. “Is this how much concerned he is about Punjabis? He is only playing politics on the issue of sacrilege,” he said.

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