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Slamming Badals, Dal Khalsa says without political backing drug trade can’t flourish

July 1, 2014 | By

Amritsar, Punjab (July 01, 2014): Sikh body Dal Khalsa today expressed its doubts over the much-hyped campaign of frustrated Punjab government against drug menace. The organization also took a dig at pro and anti-proponents of separate SGPC in Haryana for befooling the community.

Presiding over the meet of party activists, Dal Khalsa head H S Dhami said without political backing drug trade can’t flourish. He said the so-called crackdown by state officials against drug mafia has not moved beyond arresting either drug addicts or small fishes of this trade. He slammed Badals denying involvement of politicians and added that media has already trashed the sincerity and seriousness of the Punjab police while tackling this menace.

A view of Dal Khalsa's meeting

A view of Dal Khalsa’s meeting

The media reports about police filing stereotype FIR’s to show their efficiency has brought the cat out of the bag, he said and added that investigating agencies are proceeding selectively in the multi-crore synthetic drug racket.

He said to break the nexus of politicians, policemen and smugglers a strong political will was required at CM level. However Badals stubborn refusal to acknowledge the involvement of politicians into drug trade leaves no one in doubt that in the end of the day nothing concrete and positive would come out of state’s pro-active campaign.

Another view of Dal Khalsa's meeting

Another view of Dal Khalsa’s meeting

While speaking about the on-going tug-of-war between Akalis of Punjab and Haryana Sikh leaders on separate SGPC to run gurdwaras in Haryana, Kanwar Pal Singh said both the sides were misleading the Sikhs.

“Both sides were doing shadow-boxing as they knew well that even if Hooda government passes the bill in the assembly declaring the formation a separate body, the Modi Sarkar at Centre will not approve the same in the Parliament”.

The SGPC manages gurdwaras of Punjab and Haryana under Sikh Gurdwara Act, 1925. The Act has been passed by the Parliament, therefore any new amendment in the act will have to be approved/passed in the Parliament itself.

He said politics have taken over the issue, which was otherwise religious in nature. Keeping an eye on the impending assembly polls, Congress wants to win the hearts of the Haryana Sikhs while putting the Akali-BJP combine in the dock.

Reiterating its principle stand on the issue, Dal Khalsa leadership said Sikhs of Haryana should be given the right to express their choice free from force, fear and greed.


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