Saini case: Punjab minister urges removal of advocate general, home secy, vigilance chief
India Today
Punjab cabinet minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa urged their removal after the high court released Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh from charges in a cheating case.
Punjab cabinet minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa on Friday sought the removal of the state's Advocate General, Home Secretary, and Chief Director Vigilance for their "professional incompetence". He made the remarks after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the release of former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh in a cheating case. In view of the fiasco in Sumedh Singh Saini case , I urge chief Minister @capt_amarinder to immediately remove Advocate General, Home Secretary and Chief Director Vigilance, for their professional incompetence.@RahulGandhi @sherryontopp @IndiaNewsPunjab @ABPNews @news18dotcom 'I advise all cabinet & party colleagues to check facts before issuing statements. I suggest they should discuss all issues, especially sensitive ones, either with me or on @INCPunjab platform before going public': @capt_amarinder in response to remarks by @Sukhjinder_INC pic.twitter.com/t6YlMJbMEm Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi on Thursday night ordered the release of Saini, who was arrested on charges of cheating, forgery and corruption among others.Taking to Twitter, Randhawa wrote, “In view of the fiasco in Sumedh Singh Saini case, I urge chief Minister @capt_amarinder to immediately remove Advocate General, Home Secretary and Chief Director Vigilance, for their professional incompetence."More Related News