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Punjab as new details emerge
Current reporting indicates The minister resigned from the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Cabinet on Saturday itself. Additional sourcing indicates Meanwhile, has now decided not to cremate Randhawa's body till an FIR is registered against Bhullar and his father., The aggrieved family.
The minister resigned from the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Cabinet on Saturday itself. Additional sourcing indicates Meanwhile, has now decided not to cremate Randhawa's body till an FIR is registered against Bhullar and his father., The aggrieved family. The latest accounts show The above-mentioned letters were released by Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia on X Saturday. According to updated reporting In the hand-written letters, alleged that he was being pressured by the minister to grant a tender for the construction of a warehouse for storing grain to Sukhdev Singh., Randhawa. Additional sourcing indicates He, however, was resisting the pressure on the ground that it was the Food Corporation of India (FCI) that had to grant the tender and he had no role to play in the matter. The latest accounts show The minister allegedly was upset that the tender was awarded to another firm and that he blamed Randhawa for having taken Rs 10 lakh in order to help that firm get the tender.
Key Facts
- The minister resigned from the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Cabinet on Saturday itself.
- Meanwhile, has now decided not to cremate Randhawa's body till an FIR is registered against Bhullar and his father., The aggrieved family.
- The above-mentioned letters were released by Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia on X Saturday.
- In the hand-written letters, alleged that he was being pressured by the minister to grant a tender for the construction of a warehouse for storing grain to Sukhdev Singh., Randhawa.
- He, however, was resisting the pressure on the ground that it was the Food Corporation of India (FCI) that had to grant the tender and he had no role to play in the matter.