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Vindicated after court order in land case: Ex-minister Sunder Sham Arora

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Hoshiarpur, December 15

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The Court of Justice Vinod K Sharma, Lokpal, Punjab, has dismissed a complaint filed against former Industry Minister Sunder Sham Arora.

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In the complaint filed by former Deputy Speaker of Punjab Assembly Bir Devinder Singh, it was prayed to get the role of Arora scanned and scrutinised by the CBI or from any other agency for his alleged involvement in the wrongful auctioning of 32 acres of prime land of liquidator (JCT Electronics in Mohali), alleging it resulted in huge loss to the public exchequer.

Arora said his opponents had tried to tarnish his image to achieve their own political motives. Arora addressed a press conference here today and shared the copies of the orders with the media. “From the beginning, I was confident that truth will prevail,” he said. — OC

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