No more personal attacks on former CM: Mustafa
Malerkotla, October 27
Former Punjab DG Police Mohammad Mustafa, who is the principal strategic adviser to Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, on Tuesday night for the first time attended a political conference in Malerkotla city. Seeking votes for his wife and Cabinet minister Razia Sultana, Mustafa announced that he would not make any more personal attack on former CM Capt Amarinder Singh.
“I am a free resident of the country and not bound to follow service norms of the police. I will now speak from my heart. Since Captain has become powerless, I will not attack him. I will not make personal attacks on him, but continue to speak politically against him. Captain Amarinder has backstabbed the Congress, which gave him power for many years,” said Mustafa.
The former cop said his wife and he fulfilled all promises made with residents of Malerkotla in the last Assembly elections. “I have made Malerkotla a district and brought a medical college also here. My family and I had to make big sacrifices for both things and these did not come easy,” said Mustafa.
“After the Punjab Government did not make me the DGP, I was offered various posts repeatedly, but I refused to accept because I have always fought for principles. Former CM Capt Amarinder asked Razia for a meeting with me, but I refused,” he said. — TNS