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SAD ex-MLA Justice Nirmal Singh joins Dhindsa

Our Correspondent Fatehgarh Sahib, August 6 Former SAD MLA Justice Nirmal Singh (retd), along with hundreds of his supporters, today joined the Dhindsa group at an event at Bassi Pathana. Rebel SAD leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, accompanied by Bir Devinder...
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Fatehgarh Sahib, August 6

Former SAD MLA Justice Nirmal Singh (retd), along with hundreds of his supporters, today joined the Dhindsa group at an event at Bassi Pathana.

Rebel SAD leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, accompanied by Bir Devinder Singh, Sewa Singh Sekhwan, Ranjit Singh Talwandi, Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, Paramjit Kaur Gulshan and others, attended the function and inducted them into the party. Fifty supporters of Bir Devinder Singh also joined the group. Notably, social distancing and other health protocols were violated.

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Addressing the gathering, Dhindsa urged traditional Panthic families to join the movement to “liberate” the SGPC and SAD from the clutches of the Badal family. He declared that he would not contest any election. He took the oath that he would not make a deal of any kind either with the SAD or the Congress.

Justice Nirmal Singh said he had quit the SAD as his religious sentiments were hurt due to the sacrilege incidents. Meanwhile, SAD district leaders held a press conference and accused Dhindsa of backstabbing the party after holding prominent positions for several years.

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