Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh today condemned the "attack" on journalists at an AAP patry rally in Bassi Pathana, which he alleged was "instigated" by AAP MP Bhagwant Mann.
Singh demanded that Mann be booked for rioting and assault and also referred for medical check up "to check his mental fitness for public appearances, lest he provokes and instigates more people to violence".
"These are the signs of utter frustration on part of the AAP leaders like Mann, who seem to have lost their mind over the developments that have taken in their party", he said.
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At a party's rally yesterday in Fatehgarh Sahib, Mann not only allegedly misbehaved with media persons after arriving four hours behind schedule, but also asked party volunteers not to read newspapers.
Speaking on the sacking of Dalit minister Sandeep Kumar by AAP, Singh called the move "deliberate", claiming it was a way "to divert the public attention from the ongoing crisis in Punjab".
"Kejriwal had known about the existence of the CD long before he appointed Kumar as a minister. At that time Kejriwal overlooked it and appointed him as a minister and now he used the same CD against him to divert public attention from the Punjab crisis," he claimed.
Singh questioned the "moral authority" of Jasbir Singh Bir and Jarnail Singh to probe the allegations against former AAP convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur.
"Bir was among the 21 party leaders who sought sacking of Chhotepur. How can a complainant sit on the judgement over someone against whom he has complained?" he asked.
Singh lashed out at Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for "lying" about his role in approving the construction of SYL in Punjab in 1978, saying he was a "congenital liar".
"It is very much part of history and record that he signed the file. Badal is a congenital liar and he was trying to hide his faults with his lies," he said.
"Even his party's general secretary Prem Singh Chandumajra admitted it publicly that Badal had signed the file and it was an 'innocent mistake' committed by him (Badal)", he said, adding, "neither Badal nor his party denied it and nor could they deny it since they cannot undo the history and wipe out the records".
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