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Women panel chief dithers on case against minister Charanjit Channi

Minister in soup over messages to IAS officer

Women panel chief dithers on case against minister Charanjit Channi

Punjab Women Commission Chairman Manisha Gulati hold a press conference in Jalandhar on Wednesday. Photo: Sarabjit Singh



Jalandhar, June 23

After taking up the cudgels earlier for re-opening a case against minister Charanjit Channi pertaining to sending “inappropriate” messages to an IAS officer, Punjab State Women Commission chairperson Manisha Gulati today showed much discomfiture over queries in the case.

“There has been a lot of upheaval in the government. I do not want to comment on the sensitive issue. The only thing I can say is that the report is pending with the government,” said Gulati, who had staged a dharna over the issue, while refusing to take any further questions in the case today.

Earlier, she had announced she was not afraid of losing her job. Meeting officials here, she directed the police department to resolve all pending complaints within 15 days. — TNS


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