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Pearl Company’s land near Ludhiana's Cycle Valley sold despite Supreme Court order: AAP

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Chandigarh, July 6

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AAP MLA and kisan wing state president Kultar Singh Sandhwan today alleged that despite the Supreme Court stay on the sale and purchase of Pearl Company’s properties, land near Cycle Valley in Ludhiana was being sold by political leaders and higher officials.

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Sandhwan, accompanied by MLAs Jai Kishan Singh Rodi and Amarjit Singh Sandoa, claimed like the Badals, CM Capt Amarinder Singh was defending the management of the company that “looted” crores of rupees from 30 lakh families in Punjab.

Sandhwan said company officials allegedly invested people’s hard-earned money in their firm and purchased lands without returning a single penny to them. Neither the Akali regime nor the Congress government took steps to ensure money was returned to the people. — TNS

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