A Mohali court on Friday sent to 14-day judicial custody sacked Punjab minister Vijay Singla, who said he worked with 'utmost sincerity', has full faith in his party and will come out clean of corruption charges.
Before being taken to the court, Singla told reporters that there may be a conspiracy from some "outsider forces" behind the episode leading to his sacking and arrest.
Singla, 52, was sacked from the state Cabinet Tuesday over graft charges by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
He held the health portfolio and was accused of demanding "one per cent commission" in tenders and purchases by his department. Singla and his Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Pardeep Kumar were arrested by police.
Both were produced before the court of Ravtesh Inderjit Singh in Mohali after their three-day police remand ended on Friday.
Advocate H S Dhanoa, the counsel for Singla, said police requested for the judicial remand of the former minister and his Pardeep. He said the court fixed June 10 as the next date of hearing and they will be sent to the Rupnagar jail.
The counsel further said both Singla and Pardeep have agreed to give their voice samples.
When Singla was asked about the corruption allegations levelled against him before being taken to the court, he told reporters, "I worked with utmost honesty in my department."
To a question, Singla said there was no conspiracy in the party. However, he said there can be a conspiracy of some "outside forces". On May 24, Singla on allegations against him had said, "It is a conspiracy and an attempt to defame the party."