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CM Amarinder Singh & Punjab Police DGP Claims on Jagdish Gagneja Case Under Question After NIA Reply

By Sikh Siyasat Bureau

April 29, 2019

Chandigarh: More than a year-and-half after the Punjab chief minister, Captain  and the then Punjab DGP Suresh Arora claimed the August 2016 murder of state RSS vice-president,  (retd) had been solved, no one is formally named in this case by investigating agencies.

The case that was with the CBI when Punjab CM Amarinder Singh and the then Punjab police chief Suresh Arora had claimed during a press conference that the Jagdish Gagneja case was solved. The case was later transferred to the NIA. But neither CBI nor the NIA has formally named any person in this case.

The documents accessed by the Sikh Siyasat News (SSN) shows in response to an application moved by Advocate Jaspal Singh Manjhpur on behalf of Hardeep Singh Shera and others, the NIA denied knowledge about Capt. Amarinder Singh and the then Punjab DGP Suresh Arora’s claims that Hardeep Singh Shera and others were responsible for Jagdish Gagneja’s killing.

In response to para 2 of application stating ‘[T]hat Punjab CM, DGP and other Higher Police officials convened many Press conferences regarding the arrests of applicants and as per these news items applicants have been nominated in the present case also, investigation of which already entrusted to CBI in 2016 under RC-10 (S)/2016/SCU.V/SC-II-New Delhi Dated: 07-09-2016” the NIA replied saying[T]hat the contents of para no. 2 of the application are denied for want of knowledge‘.

In its reply the NIA admitted that the case has been transfer to it for investigation. In response to para 6 of the application stating ‘[T]hat Applicants do not know to the fact whether they are wanted in the present case of not‘ the NIA replied saying ‘[T]hat the contents of para no. 6 of the application can not be answered at this stage since the matter is under investigation, sooner the role of applicants is surfaced they may be required or not by the I.O.

The documents clearly shows that even after more than a year and half the Punjab government and Punjab police put the blame of Jagdish Gagneja’s killing on arrested Sikh youth, India’s “top” investigating agency is even denying knowledge to their claims.