Moga molestation case: Congress to move adjournment motion in LS

The party wants suspension of Question Hour to take up the issue immediately, sources said

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 05 2015 | 12:10 PM IST
The Moga molestation case is set to rock Parliament today with Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha Amarinder Singh set to move an adjournment motion to discuss the law and order situation in Punjab.

The party wants suspension of Question Hour to take up the issue immediately, sources said.

The decision of the former Punjab Chief Minister to move adjournment motion in Lok Sabha comes days after a teenaged girl was killed in Moga after being thrown off a moving bus by her molesters.

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Singh, who met the parents of the girl in Moga yesterday, said that she was pushed off from a moving Orbit bus owned by the ruling Badal family, which reflected complete breakdown of the law and order situation in Punjab.

He had yesterday demanded imposition of President's Rule in Punjab and alleged that the law and order machinery in the state has "total collapsed".

"The law and order machinery of the state, which had gone bankrupt long back, has totally collapsed," he had said after meeting the parents of the girl.

Singh had said that crimes of serious nature were regularly taking place in the state and "fear and insecurity are prevailing among people because of such incidents".

"The SAD-BJP government has lost the will to govern and hence President's Rule is the only option (left)," he said.

Singh had also condemned the "hush-hush" manner in which the Moga incident victim was cremated.

"The Badals behaved like the Britishers, who had cremated Bhagat Singh in the night to avoid public outburst," he had said.

Amarinder had also said that he will be seeking time from the President to lead a Congress delegation to him to demand dismissal of the Parkash Singh Badal-led government and imposition of President's Rule in Punjab at the earliest.
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First Published: May 05 2015 | 11:07 AM IST

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