Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia on monday asked the high court to monitor illegalmining worth crores of rupees allegedly being done in Ropar by aam aadmi party (AAP) minister Harjot SinghBains. In or demanded a cbi inquiry. In a statement, the SAD leader said that despite the fact that desilting wasbanned in the 2023 mining policy of the AAP government, large-scale desilting is currently being carried out withheavy machinery for sand mining in Chandpura village of Anandpur Sahib tehsil. Evacuation work is being done.Majithia said, The protest by the villagers also had no impact on the mining department or the district police,because the miners enjoy government protection. Stating that illegal mining was being done on a large scale inother parts of Ropar district by the minister and his associates, Majithia said that also illegal mining could beconverted into legal mining by imposing a fee of Rs 6 per cubic feet. Used to be. He said that by doing this theAAP government is legalizing the sand which is being mined illegally in areas where legal mines have not beenapproved.Punjab has been turned into a virtual island for illegal smugglersThe SAD leader further said, Such acts have made punjab a virtual island for illegal smugglers, where noquestions are asked whether the material is coming from the state or from outside. Stating that this was sheerlooting of the government treasury, Majithia said, The entire party from top to bottom is responsible for this, asthe money received from illegal mining was used to fill the coffers of party leaders as well as in other states. It isbeing done to finance the party's election campaign. He said that only an independent investigation can trace themovement of money from punjab to delhi and the culprits can be punished.
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