
Chandigarh: Punjab Cabinet Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu today sought arrest of Akali
leader Bikram Singh Majithia, accusing him of having links with drug
peddlers while claiming that he had findings of a Special Task Force's
report.
Yesterday, the Punjab government in the Punjab and
Haryana High Court had said that two member panel would examine the STF
report.
"STF has made it clear that there is a substantial
evidence of the role of Bikram Majithia in drug peddling which needs to
be probed. Punjab government cannot ignore these facts," Sidhu told
reporters here today.
When asked why the government was not
taking decision then, Sidhu replied, "our government will take a
decision. It is our government which set up the STF."
"As per the findings, prima facie there is sufficient evidence
on record to further investigate the role of Bikram Singh Majithia as
regards allegations made in application under enquiry," Sidhu said.
Meanwhile, the Akali Dal hit out at Sidhu, accusing him of levelling baseless charges against Majithia with "ulterior motive".
"It
is an irresponsible behaviour on the part of a minister who was seen
flashing documents before the media and indulging in misleading
propaganda," said SAD spokesperson and former minister Daljeet Singh
Cheema.
STF head IPS officer H S Sidhu had submitted a report
with Punjab and Haryana High Court in a sealed cover in February on the
alleged role of Majithia with drug traffickers.
The court had
asked the STF to prepare a report after ED official Niranjan Singh
submitted in Court in November last year that Majithia'a role need to be
probed.
Majithia had earlier denied all these charges.
PTI