Tag: Amar Preet Singh Deol

  • Sidhu has the last laugh as Punjab Cabinet accepts AG Amar Preet Deol’s resignation

    Express News Service

    CHANDIGARH:  In his tussle with Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi over the appointments of Advocate General Amar Preet Singh Deol and DGP Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota, Punjab Congress president Navjot Singh Sidhu had his way.

    Deol’s resignation was accepted by the state cabinet on Tuesday.

    After a meeting with Channi and the state cabinet, Sidhu said, “AG Deol resigned a few days ago. The cabinet today accepted his resignation. It will be sent to the governor. Tomorrow, the new AG will be appointed.’’

    The 61-year old Deol was appointed AG on September 27 following the resignation of Atul Nanda, who quit after Amarinder Singh stepped down as CM.

    Sidhu had been pushing for Deol’s replacement because he had represented former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini in cases related to the 2015 desecration incidents and police firing on protesters.

    It led to a legal debate on conflict of interest primarily on the grounds that Deol was counsel of Saini and suspended IGP Paramraj Singh Umaranangal and thus would not be able to appear nor advise the state in cases related to Behbal Kalan police firing and sacrilege.

    Last week, Deol launched an attack on Sidhu for spreading misinformation to gain a political advantage and accused him of obstructing the functioning of the state government and the AG’s office.

    Channi said the state cabinet has sent names of 10 police officers with over 30 years of service to be appointed as DGP to UPSC. The UPSC will short-list three and of them will be appointed DGP.

    “We will select a new DGP from the panel,” he added.

    Channi also said that the cabinet has decided to regularise 36,000 contractual employees with more than 10 years of service. The cabinet also approved creation of deemed posts. A legislation in this regard will be tabled. Minimum wages of unskilled workers will be increased with effect from March 1, 2020.

    The move came amid Sidhu’s strong opposition to the appointments of Deol as the state’s advocate general and Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota as the officiating DGP of the state.

    Deol had represented former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini in cases related to the 2015 post-desecration police firing incidents.

    On the issue of the DGP, Channi said a panel of senior police officers having over 30 years of experience has already been sent to the Centre.

    Out of which, a panel of officers will be received from the Centre for the selection of the new DGP, he said.

    With the replacement of the AG, Sidhu had his way amid unease between him and Channi over certain government appointments.

    Citing personal reasons, Deol had tendered his resignation on November 1 to the chief minister but his resignation was not accepted.

    Sidhu was learnt to have been unhappy over the non-acceptance of the resignation of Deol.

    Sidhu has been targeting his own party government over the appointments of Deol and Sahota, who was the head of the special investigation team formed by the previous SAD-BJP government to probe desecration incidents.

    On Monday, Sidhu in a press conference had said, “Choose compromised officers or the PPCC chief.”

    After Sidhu’s outbursts, AICC’s Punjab affairs in-charge Harish Chaudhary had held a meeting with the CM and Sidhu.

    Sidhu had stepped down in September as the Punjab Congress chief while questioning the appointments.

    Last week, Sidhu said that he had withdrawn his resignation as the Punjab Congress chief but had also put a precondition that he would resume the charge the day a new advocate general is appointed in place of Deol and a panel for the appointment of a new director general of police comes from the UPSC.

    A war of words between Sidhu and Deol had also erupted.

    While Deol had accused the party’s state unit chief of “spreading misinformation” and “obstructing functioning” of his office, the Congress leader had alleged that the AG’s “earnest inaction was clearly subverting justice” in sacrilege and drug issues.

    Deol had replaced Atul Nanda who had resigned following the resignation of Amarinder Singh as the Punjab chief minister.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • Sidhu has his way again, Punjab advocate general quits

    Express News Service

    CHANDIGARH:  Amidst the tussle between Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu over the appointment of Advocate General of Punjab Amar Preet Singh Deol and Punjab DGP Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota, just after over a month of his appointment as AG, Deol today resigned.

    Sources said that Deol today resigned from the post of Advocate General of Punjab and handed over his resignation to Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi.

    On September 27, Deol was appointed after the post fell vacant following Atul Nanda’s resignation soon after Capt Amarinder Singh stepped down as chief minister.

    But his resignation is yet to be accepted by the government.

    From the beginning there has been controversy over his appointment as he had remained the counsel of former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini and suspended IGP Paramraj Singh Umaranangal, both accused in the Behbal Kalan police firing case.

    It had led to a legal debate on the issue of conflict of interest primarily on the grounds that Deol was counsel of Saini and Umaranangal and thus would not be able to appear nor advise the state in their cases related to Behbal Kalan police firing and sacrilege. 

    Domestic power tariff slashed

    Punjab cabinet announced decided to slash power tariff in the state by Rs 3 per unit for domestic consumers, which will put a burden of Rs 3,316 crore per year on the state exchequer.

    Intended as a Diwali gift, the decision comes ahead of next year’s assembly polls.

    After the state cabinet meeting today, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi said, “The cabinet decided to reduce the power tariff to domestic sector consumers having connected load upto 7 KW by Rs 3 per unit.’’

    Channi claimed that this decision follows a survey conducted by his government, where it was found people wanted better quality and cheaper electricity. He said that the first 100 units of power will be charged at Rs 1.19 per unit.

    Consumption between 100 and 300 units will be billed at Rs 4 per unit. Over 300 units, it has been fixed at Rs 5.76 per unit.

    “The power tariff in Punjab will be the cheapest in the country,’ he said.