Login Register
Follow Us

With Sadhu Singh Dharamsot's arrest, Bhagwant Mann govt counters Opposition with anti-graft plan

AAP was on backfoot after murder of singer Sidhu Moosewala

Show comments

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 7

After being attacked by the Opposition over the law and order in Punjab, in the aftermath of the gruesome murder of singer Sidhu Moosewala, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seems to be bouncing back on its “anti-corruption” plank, with the arrest of former Forest Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot and naming of another former minister, Sangat Singh Gilzian, in the same case.

More arrests soon

No corrupt leader will be spared and more arrests will be initiated against ‘venal’ leaders in accordance with the law. — Malvinder Singh Kang, AAP

With the crucial Sangrur Lok Sabha byelection scheduled in over a fortnight, the party is hopeful of riding successfully on its ‘zero tolerance to corruption’ approach. AAP chief spokesperson Malvinder Singh Kang on Tuesday said no corrupt leader would be spared and more arrests would be initiated against ‘venal’ leaders in accordance with the law.

Welcoming the Punjab government’s action, Kang told the media the SAD-BJP and Congress were in cahoots to loot Punjab and never arrested deceitful politicians for their crimes. However, AAP has formed the government to transform the system, and the Punjab government led by CM Mann is fervently working on it.

About The Author

The Tribune News Service brings you the latest news, analysis and insights from the region, India and around the world. Follow the Tribune News Service for a wide-ranging coverage of events as they unfold, with perspective and clarity.

#malvinder singh kang #sadhu singh dharamsot #sangat singh gilzian

Show comments
Show comments

Trending News

Top News


View All

10-year-old Delhi boy runs food cart to support family after father’s death; businessman offers help

Sharing a video on X, Anand Mahindra extends support to the boy

Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams set to fly into space again on first crewed mission of Boeing's Starliner

Williams, 59, a retired US Navy captain, and Wilmore will pilot the flight

Gurbani rings out at UK Parliament complex for Baisakhi

The event is organised by the British Indian think-tank 1928 Institute and diaspora membership organisations City Sikhs and the British Punjabi Welfare Association


Most Read In 24 Hours