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Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa must quit over job row, says Congress MLA Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa

Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa must quit over job row, says Congress MLA Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa

Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa



Gurdaspur, November 9

Fissures have started appearing in the Gurdaspur Congress with Qadian MLA Fateh Jung Singh Bajwa demanding the resignation of Deputy CM Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa for “appointing his son-in-law Tarun Vir Singh Lehal to the post of Additional Advocate General”.

Bajwa reminded Randhawa how he criticised him when he tried to appoint his son Arjun Partap Singh as an inspector in the Punjab Police a few months ago.

“It is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. Randhawa, please do not maintain double standards. When the Punjab Government had virtually cleared the appointment of my son, you were among the first to castigate me and then Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh,” he said. Randhawa could not be reached for comment. — TNS


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