Capt Amarinder To Hold Rally On Badal’s Home Turf In Lambi’s Killianwali On Oct 7

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Amarinder Singh will address a rally in Killianwali in Lambi, to take on Parkash Singh Badal over the sacrilege issue on the latter’s...

Capt Amarinder To Hold Rally On Badal’s Home Turf

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will address a rally in Killianwali in Lambi, to take on Parkash Singh Badal over the sacrilege issue on the latter’s home turf, on October 7. Disclosing this here on Sunday, an official spokesperson said a Congress party delegation today reviewed the Killianwali grain market site for the proposed rally. The delegation consisted of Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, along with Gurpreet Singh Kangar, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Raja Warring and Captain Sandeep Sandhu.

The Chief Minister had earlier announced his decision to hold the rally in Lambi, the Assembly constituency of Badal after the Zila Parishad elections in the state. Captain Amarinder Singh had taken serious note of Badal’s continued and wilful attempts to create communal unrest in the state through his deceitful statements on the report of Justice (Retd) Ranjit Singh on the widespread incidents of sacrilege that had taken place during the SAD-BJP rule.

The Chief Minister said that Badal had a habit of raising communal passions by spreading a web of lies and misusing religion every time around the elections, and vowed to expose the Akali leader’s real face to the people of Punjab. The former Chief Minister had been trying to spread a disinformation campaign on the issue of Bargarhi and other sacrilege cases, as well as the incidents of police firing on innocent and peaceful protestors in Behbal Kalan and Kotkapura, since the Commission had come out with its report, said Captain Amarinder Singh.

Badal, who had been under fire ever since the report was tabled in the state Assembly, was clearly desperate to divert public attention from his own role in these cases, said the Chief Minister, lambasting the former SAD chief for exploiting the religious sentiments of the people to protect his interests.