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J&K PCC demands FIR against Punjab CM after killing of Sidhu Moosewala
5/30/2022 11:49:55 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, May 30: Congress today sought the registration of FIR against Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan for the deliberate withdrawal of security cover to the famous singer and Congress leader Sidhu Moosewala leading to his assassination by the gunmen, the very next day of the withdrawal of security.
Addressing a press conference J&K PCC Chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir along with senior Congress leaders including working President Raman Bhalla, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma came down heavily on the AAP Government in Punjab for the deteriorating law and order situation in Punjab and ‘reckless’ handling of the governance as a result of which Moosewala was killed in brought day light due to withdrawal of adequate security.
Mir said that FIR should be registered against the Chief Minister and others responsible for withdrawal of security to Moosewala leading to his murder.
The Chief Minister should be asked to step down. Rich tributes were paid to the slain leader and prayers were held for peace to the departed soul.
Mir said that there should be no compromise in the matter of security to all prominent leaders and other vulnerable persons in the sensitive states like Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir where they are targets of anti national and anti social elements, but the respective governments are not sensitive in the matter of security of opposition leaders, despite targeted attacks.
The J&K PCC Chief referred to the various failures of the Modi government, especially in the matter of large scale unemployment, unprecedented price hike, tax terrorism, distress among farmers, besides overall law and order situation in the country. He said that Modi government had promised two crore jobs per year to the unemployed youths but instead the unemployment rate is 7.9 percent in the country while 45 crore job seekers have lost the hope of jobs which is a very dismal situation for the youth and other work force.
Mir said that the prices of all commodities of common use have gone double or more than that in eight years beyond the reach of common man. He said that on petrol and diesel alone the Modi government has earned around Rs. 27.50 lakh crores. He said that in April 2022, the whole sale price hike was 15.08 percent which is highest in last 30 years.
Mir said that the Modi government has waived off the loans of rupees eleven lakh crore of big capitalists and there were banking frauds to the tune of Rs. 5.35 thousand crores under Modi Government in eight years. He said that the farmers were promised double the income by 2032 but they are in great economic distress and after more than one year of struggle there issues of MSP guarantee has not been resolved which shows the anti farmers approach of the Modi government.
He said that there is growing atmosphere of conflict and division in the country between communities which is creating disharmony in weakening the principle of unity in diversity. He said that there were 3400 incidents of communal clash in the country from 2016 to 2020 which is a worrisome situation.
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