The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal on Friday maintained that the ruling party in Punjab will soon hold a discussion with the Union Home Ministry on the issue of 1984 anti-Sikh riots to put the perpetrators of the heinous crime behind bars.
“SAD will soon discuss the ongoing legal proceedings with the Union Home Minister to ensure proper investigations and early hearings of the cases to put the perpetrators of heinous crime behind bars,” declared SAD president and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal after paying obeisance at the Golden Temple along with his wife and Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal. He asserted that the time has come to punish the architects of “Sikh genocide”.
Accusing the previous UPA-led Central Government of shielding “culprits” of anti-Sikh riots, Sukhbir said that the new NDA-led Government at the Centre has build up the trust of Sikhs who have been fighting for the last 30 years to get justice.
SAD chief said that the party was confident that Centre led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi would deliver justice as early as possible by adopting every legal and administrative measure.
Reacting on the recently-concluded lok Sabha poll results, Sukhbir said that they accept and respect the mandate of people in Punjab. “SAD-BJP will soon start introspection exercise to gauge the performance of government vis-à-vis parties,” he added.
He said that the main focus of the ruling combine would be all round development of state and welfare of all sections of society. Badal also reviewed Rs 78.08 crore Golden Temple Plaza project and issued directions to the authorities concerned to conclude the construction before given deadline. He said that the plaza will be open for public in August.
He also reviewed the construction of multipurpose hall and state-of-the-art information centre. He said there will also be a world class waiting hall for devotees and tourists.
Meanwhile, Union Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Badal said that the development in food processing sector will be her priority and special efforts would be launched in this regard. She said that proposals for setting up of food processing units in Punjab and other states will be approved without any delay for the facilitation of peasantry.