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Rana Gurjeet urges Sonia Gandhi to expel Sukhpal Khaira

Minister accuses Khaira of involvement in ‘drug money’ laundering

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Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, January 23

Senior Congress leader and Technical Education Minister Rana Gurjeet Singh on Sunday urged party president Sonia Gandhi to expel Sukhpal Singh Khaira from the party for his alleged involvement in ‘drug money’ laundering.

In a letter to Gandhi, Rana said, “He (Khaira) is currently in jail in connection with the money laundering case. It is not the routine money laundering case of unaccounted wealth or money. It relates to drug money. The money in question has been made through drugs, which is unacceptable and indefensible.”

The minister said the Congress party has always been against drugs. “In fact it was our former president Rahul Gandhi who had flagged the issue in 2015, while referring to the serious problem of drugs in Punjab,” he said in the letter, adding, “How can our party give ticket to someone who is tainted by drug charges or to any of his family members?”

“It will be difficult for the Congress leaders and contestants to defend the indefensible that on the one hand we have sworn that we will eliminate drugs and on the other hand we are giving a party ticket to a tainted person who is in jail accused of money laundering which he accumulated from drugs,” he said.

Rana said, this was high time that the Congress took a stand on the issue of drugs and someone who is tainted and is in jail for the same charges should not get the party ticket.“He is not winning anyways and allotting the party ticket to him or any of his family members will not only send a wrong signal, but will also mean wasting a precious constituency and during a crucial election,” he added.

He claimed that as a loyal and humble Congressman, who has served in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha for the last two decades projecting and defending the Congress policies, principles and ideals, he could not turn a blind eye to what was happening in his party and that too just next to his own assembly constituency.

“I consider it my sincere duty to bring all these facts to your attention so that you take urgent corrective measures,” he remarked.

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