The BJP organized a protest in Amritsar, urging justice for Gagandeep Randhawa’s family, the District Manager of the state Warehousing Corporation. State BJP President Sunil Jakhar stated that the party will persist in its efforts until the family gets justice, emphasizing that this is a quest for fairness, not politics. Jakhar highlighted the need for a CBI inquiry into the case, stressing that all involved, including former minister Laljit Singh Bhullar, should face consequences.
Jakhar praised Randhawa’s family for their resilience in the face of government pressure and highlighted the complexities arising from the death of the individual who disconnected their electricity while in police custody. He insisted that only a CBI investigation can uncover the truth, particularly regarding the alleged extortion money trail. Jakhar also referenced another harassment case involving an AAP MLA from Tarn Taran district, expressing concerns about attempts to resolve it through compromise.
Accusing the government of insensitivity, Jakhar criticized its handling of justice issues and condemned the attack on the BJP headquarters. He vowed that the BJP would persist in its pursuit of justice, ensuring accountability for the officer’s death, preventing innocent casualties, and delivering justice to the people of Punjab. Jakhar questioned the Chief Minister’s job creation claims, pointing out the youth’s alleged involvement in criminal networks under the current administration.
Jakhar further criticized the Congress leadership, questioning their stance on demanding a CBI probe and accusing them of submission to the ruling government. He affirmed Punjab’s determination to seek justice, regardless of political pressures, and warned against betraying the state’s interests. Jakhar concluded by asserting Punjab’s vigilance towards those not supporting the quest for justice.
