He also announced that the party will stage statewide protests at block level tomorrow to protest the incident.
The Congress leader's reaction came after the four-day Punjab Assembly session ended on a bitter note recently with the concluding day witnessing unruly scenes, including a shoe being hurled towards the ruling combine members.
Soondh later claimed that he had hurled the shoe at the Akali members as Valtoha had "insulted" him over his caste.
"If anyone else would have made such remarks he would have immediately been arrested, why not Valtoha?" he asked.
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The Lok Sabha MP also wondered as to how the Speaker had summarily dismissed Soondh's complaint against Valtoha without ordering an inquiry.
The PCC president said while nobody shall approve of "hurling a shoe" at anyone, what happened in the Assembly was the reaction to the provocation and anguish of a community against "castiest and criminal intimidation resorted" to by people like Valtoha.
The former Punjab Chief Minister also apprehended "violent elections" in the state, alleging that the Akali government had introduced "easy parole norms for criminals", thus giving way to many active criminal gangs.
"The presence of over 50 organised criminal gangs and the government's decision to make parole easy, are dangerous signs ahead of elections," he said.
On the allotment of party tickets for the 2017 Assembly elections, Amarinder said the process of screening the applications was going on.
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