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Amarinder to hand cheques of state’s share to Jodhpur detainees on Thursday

CHANDIGARH: The troubled Jodhpur detainees are set to get much-needed relief, with Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh deciding to hand over cheques of the state’s share of the Rs 4.5-crore compensation to them on Thursday.

Amarinder to hand cheques of state’s share to Jodhpur detainees on Thursday

Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 27

The troubled Jodhpur detainees are set to get much-needed relief, with Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh deciding to hand over cheques of the state’s share of the Rs 4.5-crore compensation to them on Thursday.

The Chief Minister will hand over the cheques to the detainees at the Punjab Bhawan at 12 noon tomorrow, in the presence of all members of his cabinet, followed by lunch, an official spokesperson disclosed here on Wednesday.

The Punjab government decided to go ahead with the disbursement of its share of the compensation, awarded by the Amritsar District Court, after the Central government communicated to the state its decision to contribute its share of the compensation.

Captain Amarinder, it may be recalled, had recently written to Home Minister Rajnath Singh, and also personally spoken to Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba in the absence of the former, to seek urgent resolution of the matter in order to provide the much-needed respite to the detainees.

He had also made it clear that if the Centre fails to come forward with its share of the compensation, the state government will take over its liability too.

The Chief Minister had also met the detainees, who were arrested and detained in the Jodhpur prison following Operation Bluestar in June 1984 and had assured them of his government’s full support in the matter.

The detainees had been suffering for the past several years for no fault of theirs, the Chief Minister had felt while pointing out that the Centre’s decision to go in appeal had evoked a strong reaction amongst the Sikh community and was further likely to lead to an avoidable sense of alienation and perceived injustice among the community.

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