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Sidhu seeks time-bound probe by SIT in sacrilege case

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Gurdaspur, September 13: Cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Wednesday said the SIT set up to probe sacrilege cases should work in a time-bound manner. “I agree with AAP leader HS Phoolka that the SIT should be asked to submit its report within a specified time period. If things are allowed to linger on, there is a likelihood that the probe may turn out to be a damp squib,” he said.

Sidhu and his Cabinet colleague Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa visited the city on Wednesday.

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Sidhu and Randhawa offered prayers at Sant Baba Hazura Singh Gurdwara, Nikke Ghuman, in Gurdaspur on Wednesday. They said they prayed for the “long life” of the Badals. In a sarcastic remark, the ministers said they wished that “the Akalis live long and pay for the sins committed by them”.

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