The party's Punjab convenor, Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi, said Sukhbir must "own up to putting pressure on police officers" to "falsely implicate" AAP MLA from Delhi Naresh Yadav in the Malerkotla Quran Sharif sacrilege case.
"He (Sukhbir) should resign immediately," Ghuggi said.
Stating that the key accused in the case, Vijay Kumar, has confessed that he had named Yadav under pressure from certain officers of Punjab police, the AAP leader said, "Now it is clear that Sukhbir has politicised the police force and is using it to snub his political opponents."
"This is not the first time that Sukhbir has misused his power to register false cases. Even at the time of the Bargari case, two innocent Sikh youths were arrested on false charges of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib but later, they had to be released as there was no evidence against them," he said.
Yadav, the AAP MLA from Delhi's Mehrauli, said, "Being a law abiding citizen of this country, I have always cooperated with Punjab police. I am ready to face any enquiry in the future as well."
Yadav alleged that because of politicians like Sukhbir, the country was going through a "bad phase".
"Sukhbir sent the police to arrest an elected legislator on the statement of an accused. What action will he now take when the same person has levelled allegations against his own police officers?" he asked.
AAP leader and Yadav's lawyer in the case Himmat Singh Shergill said the court granted bail to the Mehrauli MLA as there was "no evidence" against him.
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Meanwhile, youth Congress leader and party's Fatehgarh Sahib unit General Secretary Rupinder Singh Happy, Block Samiti member Lakhwinder Singh, Block Samiti Members Swaranjit Kaur, Inderpreet Dhillon and Jaswinder Singh joined Aam Aadmi Party in the presence of Punjab incharge Sanjay Singh and AAP candidate from Bassi Pathana, Santokh Singh Salana.
Welcoming the leaders in party fold, Sanjay Singh said that "Congress party has been rejected by the people of Punjab twice in a row and they do not trust Congress anymore."
Rupinder said that there is a strong wave in favor of Aam Aadmi Party in the state and youngsters are enthusiastic to join AAP and be part of the revolution.
He said that Congress earlier promised to give tickets to youth from non political background but did opposite to their promise.
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