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The Times of India
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National
Neel Kamal | TNN

Time to avenge Sidhu Moose Wala’s killing through ballot: Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring

BARNALA: Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring asked the people of Sangrur parliamentary constituency that this is the time to avenge Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder that was the outcome of criminal negligence and failure of the AAP government to protect his life despite such grave threats, while wrapping up his party’s campaign in support of party candidate Dalvir Goldy on Tuesday evening.

The PCC president also took a dig at Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for asking for more time to fulfill promises. “What do you need time for? To get people killed at the hands of gangsters the way Moose Wala was killed or to push Punjab into communal riots the way it happened in Patiala or to further embolden gangsters who are openly demanding ransom from people?” he asked Kejriwal.

The PCC president was camping in the constituency immediately after the bhog ceremony of Sidhu Moose Wala.

He said, this was a chance for people of Sangrur area, to teach the Aam Aadmi Party government a lesson for all its failures of omission and commission. “Whether it is importing and imposing the Rajya Sabha members in a dubious way from outside or letting the criminals and gangsters a free hand, this is time to make them realize their mistakes”, he added.

Warring also questioned the progress in the investigation into the Sidhu Moose Wala murder. “May I ask the Punjab government what is its contribution in nabbing the suspects?”, he asked while adding, most of the arrests have been made by the Delhi Police.

“Kejriwal’s gloating over the arrest of Lawrence Bishnoi is ridiculous as he was handed over to Punjab Police by Delhi Police”, he pointed out.

“Their incompetence and inexperience coupled with arrogance will ruin Punjab and it is important to shock them with reality check and the Sangrur parliamentary by-election is an opportunity to show them the mirror," he said.

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