Akali leader Bikram Majithia arrested in DA case
Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia was arrested by Punjab Vigilance in a DA case after raids at 25 locations, including his Amritsar home.
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Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia. (PTI)
Chandigarh, 25
June
The Punjab Vigilance Bureau on Wednesday arrested senior Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia after conducting raids at 25 locations in Punjab, including at the residence of the former minister in Amritsar, sources said.
Majithia's wife
and Akali MLA Ganieve Kaur Majithia claimed that a disproportionate assets case
was registered against him.
However, the
Bureau is yet to confirm the details of the case in which it has arrested the Akali leader.
The Bureau along
with police conducted raids at 25 locations in Punjab which comprised nine
locations in Amritsar, including that of Majithia, who is the brother-in-law of
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.
Majithia is
already facing a probe in a 2021 drugs case.
Majithia and his
wife claimed that members of the Vigilance Bureau barged into their house in
Green Avenue in Amritsar. They claimed that a similar raid was conducted at
their residence in Chandigarh.
SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, his wife and former union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal and many
senior Akali leaders lashed out at the AAP government over the raid at the
residence of Majithia.
Kaur told
reporters that a disproportionate assets case has been registered against her
husband.
"We will
continue to fight. People will stand by Majithia," she said.
Earlier, as the
news about the raid at Majithia's residence emerged on social media, Akali
leaders and supporters headed towards his residence and shouted slogans against
the Bhagwant Mann government.
A heavy force was
deployed at a road leading to the residence of Majithia with policemen not
allowing anyone to pass the barricades.
As a team of
officials entered Majithia's house, Kaur asked officials, "What is
happening? I want to know what is going on. How did you barge into my house
without my knowledge".
Bikram Majithia
also alleged that the vigilance officials barged into the house, terrorising his children.
The former
minister could be heard arguing with a vigilance official, expressing his
dismay over the manner in which they entered his house.
"You have
forced your way through. This is not the way," Majithia told the vigilance
team.
"I am not
going anywhere. I am ready to cooperate," he said.
In a video,
Majithia lashed out at the Mann government, alleging that the AAP was resorting
to such tactics to suppress the voice of the opposition leaders.
Majithia claimed
that a fresh FIR has been lodged by the vigilance department on Tuesday night.
"They
forcefully entered the house. If an FIR has been lodged, we are submitted to
the law. If they wanted to register an FIR of DA (disproportionate assets)
case, they could have given a notice and register an FIR. It is very clear that
they (AAP) are rattled," he said.
Majithia said a
team of the vigilance bureau led by the Senior Superintendent of Police of the
vigilance conducted the raid.
"Bhagwant
Mann ji, understand this, no matter how many FIRs you register, neither I will
be afraid nor your government can suppress my voice," Majithia said.
"I have
always talked about the issues of Punjab and will continue to do so," he
added.
A Punjab police
special investigation team (SIT) is probing a 2021 drug case against Majithia.
The Akali leader
had been summoned and questioned many times with regard to the drug case.
In March this
year, the SIT had claimed that it had discovered "suspicious financial
transactions" in firms linked to Majithia and his family.
The SIT probing
the drug case against Majithia had expanded its investigation to scrutinise
financial transactions abroad, it had then said.
Majithia was
booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act on
December 20, 2021, when the then chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi-led
Congress government was in power.
The action was
taken on the basis of a 2018 report of the anti-drug Special Task Force.
The FIR was
registered by the state Crime Branch at its Mohali police station. Majithia
spent more than five months in Patiala jail and walked out of prison in August
2022 after the Punjab and Haryana High Court granted him bail.
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