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Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar Release: Arvind Kejriwal said he did not know, called the SRB meeting

Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar Release: Arvind Kejriwal said he did not know, called the SRB meeting
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Jalandhar: Speaking for the first time on the problem of permanent liberation Davinder Pal Singh Bhullar, a convict of death in the case of Delhi’s 1993 bomb, Minister of Chief Justice Delhi claimed that he was not aware of the problem “because all things did not reach cm”.
Asked about this problem during a press conference at Jalandhar on Saturday, Aap Supremo accused that Sad was doing dirty politics on this problem and it was cursed.
“This is a very sensitive problem.
Decisions about these problems were taken by sentence reviewers (SRB) who have members of various departments, including police and justice.
I do not know this problem because everything does not reach cm.” He added, “Now I have checked this problem after being raised because all problems don’t reach cm.
I called the secretary of the house and asked him to call the SRB meeting at the earliest moment and whatever the decision taken by the council must be continued to Governor Delhi Lt.” react, group Sikh Radical Dal Khalsa said with the Kejriwal statement “White Lie of CM her party in Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, stood open when he made a contradictory statement”.
Kanwarpal Singh and Paramjit Singh Mand added that the Kejriwal statement also reflected that there were no legal obstacles in the release of Bhullar.
In the morning, a group of Sikh activists stood outside the hotel where Kejriwal lived carrying placards demanding the release of Bhullar.
They were transferred by the police and taken to the police station.
Head of AAP for the law about conversations that are in accordance with the request, during interaction with employers and traders in Jalandhar, if there must be a law against the conversion, AP Supremo Arvind KeRriwal said, “Yes, that (such law) must be there, but Law should not be misused to harass anyone.
I think the conversion carried out using a visibility or incorrect coercion.
“He also clarified that he considered religion as a matter of individuals and everyone had the right to follow any religion.
“If some conversions are done using a look or coercion, it’s wrong,” he said.
While asking questions, the businessman told Kejriwal, “Many religious conversions are happening in Punjab and will you be able to form laws like other countries to convert when Jalandhar is also a bad repentance center with poor people using Poor?”

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