Questioning the timing of the move, Congress said the state had earlier filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court where it was stated that bringing Bhullar back could create law and order problem and disturb peace in Punjab.
State Congress chief Pratap Singh Bajwa maintained that his party had no problem with any prisoner being shifted from one place to the other under the ambit of law, but questioned the "shift of stand of the Akalis as per their convenience".
"Eight years back, Punjab government had given an affidavit in the Supreme Court, maintaining that if Devinderpal Singh Bhullar is shifted to Punjab, it could create law and order situation in the state and disturb peace.
"I want to ask CM Badal why have the Akalis shifted their stand and chose this time now. According to their convenience, they keep shifting stand. This government should give an answer to the people of Punjab and also to the Bhullar family," Bajwa said.
"Knowing they (Akalis) will bite dust in next year's elections, they are creating circumstances to part company with their alliance partner BJP by trying to polarise the voters. They are desperate to win over the hardliners and by seeking to raise their issues, they want to sort of win them over for their vested political interests," he said.
The September 1993 bomb blast in New Delhi killed nine persons and left 25 others injured, including the then Youth Congress president M S Bitta.
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