When Sukhbir Badal apologized, the CM replied, It is not given for crimes...

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Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Chief sukhbir singh badal has apologized for not catching the culprits involved in the

sacrilege incidents that took place during his tenure in 2015. Badal has apologized for the incident of sacrilege on

the 103rd foundation day of his party. Meanwhile, reacting to this, punjab CM bhagwant mann said that

forgiveness is for mistakes and not for crimes. At the same time, Badal also appealed to the disgruntled Akali

leaders to forget their differences and come under one flag. Badal was actually addressing a meeting at Gurudwara

Shaheed baba Gurbaksh Singh located at Akal Takht in Amritsar. Let us tell you that the incident of sacrilege took

place in Faridkot, regarding which there was a demonstration. During the demonstration, two people were killed in

police firing, while some people were also injured.

There was pressure on us to hand over the investigation to cbi – Badal

Sukhbir Badal said that his father Prakash Singh Badal was sad that he was not given a chance to arrest the culprits

in sacrilege cases. Badal claimed that politics was done on this issue and many forces joined hands. Also, pressure

was created to hand over the case to cbi so that the then Akali government could not investigate to arrest the

culprits.

I apologize unconditionally – Badal

Sukhbir Badal further said, “Being the president of Akali Dal, I want to bow my head before Akal Takht and

apologize. I sincerely and unconditionally apologize to the Khalsa Panth that the heinous act of desecration of Sri

Guru Granth Sahib Ji took place during the Akali regime. I also apologize for the fact that we were not able to


catch and punish the culprits during the remaining time of our tenure. I am very sad that we could not understand

the conspiracies of some so-called sectarian individuals and organizations and could not defeat them. We were

forced to hand over the investigation to CBI. This is the most painful incident in the life of me and my father

Prakash Singh Badal ji.

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