By Punjabnewswire4u
NEW DELHI, MAY 1
Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today sought the immediate
intervention of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh for bringing back Mr Sarabjeet
Singh to provide proper treatment to him after he was seriously injured in an
attack by other prisoners in the Kot Lakhpat Rai Jail of Pakistan.
Talking to the media persons here today, the Chief Minister said that it was
unfortunate that Mr Sarabjeet Singh continues to be in coma and was on
ventilator after being brutally
attacked by other prisoners due to which it was the moral duty of the Union
government to make all out efforts for his early release thereby saving his
precious life. Mr Badal said that it was the high time that the Prime Minister,
Union Foreign Affairs Minister and Union Home Minister must exploit all the
diplomatic channels for bringing back Mr Sarabjeet from the Pakistan to ensure
world class medical treatment to him. He said that immediate relief must be
provided to Mr Sarabjeet Singh on the humanitarian ground for saving his
valuable life.
Expressing solidarity with the family of Mr Sarabjeet
Singh, the Chief Minister said that the state government was solidly with them
in this hour of crisis. However Mr. Badal said that though there was hardly
anything in the hands of the state government in the matters pertaining to the
foreign affairs but then also the Punjab government appeals the Government of
India (GoI) to take a prompt action for saving the life of Indian death row
prisoner. He also said that observing the serious situation of Mr. Sarabjeet
Singh, the national government of Pakistan should also take a lenient view
towards him and take every step for ensuring his well being by providing
quality treatment to him anywhere across the globe.
Earlier the Chief Minister also met the National
President of BJP Mr Rajnath Singh, National Conference leader and Union
Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah and Samajwadi Party leader Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav
to express his gratitude for their unflinching support and solidarity with
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on the issue of abolition of the Wealth Tax imposed
by the Union government on the Agriculture land in the periphery of the urban
areas. Mr Badal apprised these leaders that with their fulsome support and
co-operation a pressure was mounted on the centre government due to which it
was forced to withdraw this anti-farmer’s tax which would have otherwise
crushed the distressed peasantry of the state besides putting the national food
security in peril.
The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Special
Principal Secretary Mr Gaggandip Singh Brar and Resident Commissioner Mr K Siva
Prasad.
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