Chandigarh: Delegation AAM AADMI Party (AAP), led by incharge state affairs Raghav Chadhit, met the Governor of Punjab Banwari Lal Purohit on Monday to find “direct intervention in multi-layer illegal sand mining fraud, said that which involves a coherent Nexus with a lid Minister of Multiple Maid and Charanjit Singh Channi “.
In a memorandum to the governor, AAP refers to Crores Rupees and documents confiscated in the raid of Ed from Channi relatives in illegal sand mining cases and demanding more comprehensive investigations and impartial in this issue.
Chadha then told Mediodperson that his party also granted the governor of what had been found in Jindapur Village in the Chanhi Chambaur Sahib constituency during a surprise examination.
He demanded a legal case against the minister’s chairman.
AAP has accused for a long time that the sand mafia operates in Punjab under Channi’s protection, he accused.
He said the former Chairman of Captain Amarinder Singh also claimed that even when Channi was a minister, he was involved in the sand mafia and Amarinder had taken problems with the Head of Congress Sonia Gandhi.
Chadha accused of taking action against Channi, the Congress’s high command has promoted it from a minister to the main minister, who raised suspicion that money from Punjab’s Sand Mafia also achieved party leadership.
The AAP leader said Channi’s nephew was raided by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), only thought of how much money had to be suspended by other relatives from the minister’s chairman.
He said it was a matter of worries that Channi was punjab cm for only 111 days, if he had become cm for five years, how much wealth he would collect.
Responding to questions, Chadha said he could not deny the attack on Channi relatives was part of the political vendetta.
However, the recovery of crores rupees, lakh gold and other assets from a person’s home also raised suspicion and demanded an impartial investigation.
So, Aam Aadmi demanded that the Punjab police have to register a case against Channi, relatives and colleagues and impartial investigations must be carried out by the governor, he said.