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Nothing unusual in Bhullar backing out: Amarinder
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Friday said there was nothing unusual in CM Parkash Singh Badal supporting his proposal to bring a resolution seeking clemency for death row convict Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar.
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Amarinder Singh Friday said there was nothing unusual in Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal backing out of his proposal to bring a resolution in the state Assembly seeking clemency for death row convict Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar.
"Badal has always played politics on each and every issue
for his own advantage," Singh said while referring to
yesterday`s announcement by Badal that he had decided not to
bring any resolution in the Assembly.
"Had he really been sincere and serious, he would have convinced his alliance partner to support his resolution before deciding to bring it in the Assembly," he said, adding that the chief minister must explain as to how he went public on the issue without taking his alliance partner into confidence. Singh said, "It was the same Badal whose government had earlier submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court describing Bhullar as a terrorist and threat to peace in Punjab only to defend IPS officer Sumedh Singh Saini," Singh said.
Bhullar is a death row convict in the 1993 Delhi blast.
PTI
"Had he really been sincere and serious, he would have convinced his alliance partner to support his resolution before deciding to bring it in the Assembly," he said, adding that the chief minister must explain as to how he went public on the issue without taking his alliance partner into confidence. Singh said, "It was the same Badal whose government had earlier submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court describing Bhullar as a terrorist and threat to peace in Punjab only to defend IPS officer Sumedh Singh Saini," Singh said.
Bhullar is a death row convict in the 1993 Delhi blast.
PTI