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Akali Dal disowns youth leaders accused of assault

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Chandigarh: Punjab’s ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) here on Wednesday disowned their three youth leaders accused of assaulting a senior police officer and his NRI friend at a nightclub in Ludhiana.

Assistant Inspector General (AIG) S.S. Mand was assaulted at the nightclub in Ludhiana, 110 km from here, on Monday and was admitted to a hospital with serious injuries in his leg.

Akali Dal spokesman Daljeet Singh Cheema said Maninder Pal Singh, alias Sunny Goodwill Johar, accused of attacking the police officer in Ludhiana and his NRI friend was not an office bearer or member of the Youth Akali Dal.

Cheema said that the Youth Akali Dal had expelled Johar, who was a senior vice-president, Rishi Banda, vice president (both from Ludhiana) and Jaskirat Singh, vice-president from Amritsar for “anti-party activities” on May 29.

Youth Akali Dal disciplinary committee chairman Param Bans Singh Romana said that all the three had been expelled for anti-party activities during the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation polls.

Leaders of the opposition Congress had claimed that the assaulters were Akali Dal leaders who are close associates of Punjab’s Revenue Minister and Youth Akali Dal president Bikram Singh Majithia, a brother-in-law of Punjab’s Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal. Senior police officer H.S. (IANS)

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