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Badals will meet Chautalas’ fate: Bains brothers

FATEHGARH SAHIB: Badals would meet the same fate as the Chautalas of Haryana as they have befooled the people by organising a religious procession of the relics of Guru Gobind Singh to generate funds for the Assembly elections to be held in 2017, said the Bains brothers.



Tribune News Service

Fatehgarh Sahib, June 12

Badals would meet the same fate as the Chautalas of Haryana as they have befooled the people by organising a religious procession of the relics of Guru Gobind Singh to generate funds for the Assembly elections to be held in 2017, said the Bains brothers.

Balwinder Singh Bains and Simarjit Singh Bains, Independent MLAs from Ludhiana South and Atam Nagar Assembly seats who recently formed the Insaaf Party, stated this while paying tributes to farmer Surjeet Singh who had committed suicide at Dadoomajra village. He said SAD would not be able to win even 10 seats in the 2017 Assembly poll.

Simarjit said that the Badals — in order to save their near and dear ones in the infamous Moga Orbit bus case — had claimed that “religion was in danger”. He said the Badals wanted to divert the attention of the people from the burning issues in the state.

He said the original relics associated with Gurus, along with documentary proofs, were safely preserved with America-based followers of Peer Budh Shah.

He said that he failed to understand as to which relics were being displayed in the religious procession when the original relics had never been brought to Punjab.

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