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Vinod Ghai to take over as Punjab Advocate General: Bhagwant Mann

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- July 28th 2022 04:13 PM
Vinod Ghai to take over as Punjab Advocate General: Bhagwant Mann

Vinod Ghai to take over as Punjab Advocate General: Bhagwant Mann

Punjab (Chandigarh) [India], July 28: Punjab Chief minister Bhagwant Mann announced that eminent lawyer Vinod Ghai is set to be the next advocate general of Punjab. After a cabinet meeting, Mann said, "He is a competent lawyer and we sincerely hope that the cases of Punjab will be properly advocated." vinodghai5 Also Read: 3 more Rajya Sabha MPs suspended for remaining week When asked about speculation regarding the key position, Mann said rumours were being spread by political rivals of AAP, who wanted to thwart the party's imminent growth in other states. Bhagwant Mann also targeted Sangrur MP Simranjit Singh Mann over the latter's comments about Shaheed Bhagat Singh. vinodghai3 "Shaheed Bhagat Singh laid down his life for the freedom of the country at the age of 23 and there are statues of Shaheed Bhagat Singh not only in India but also in Pakistan and he is respected there also. Simranjit became a parliamentarian by the oath of the constitution and he is insulting the same," the chief minister said. Sangrur MP Simranjit Singh Mann had reportedly referred to the freedom fighter as a "terrorist" triggering a major controversy. vinodghai4 Meanwhile, Mann also said that the state cabinet has approved the new milling policy for the upcoming paddy harvest season and also added that the new policy will end the smuggling of paddy by the mafia. Also Read: Sports Department to organise Punjab Sports Fair from August 29: Meet Hayer Bhagwant Mann also clarified that those prisoners who are very close to completing their sentence or who are handicapped, will be released on the occasion of Guru Teg Bahadur's Gurupurab. On the occasion of 15th August, the prisoners who are very near to completing the sentence will be released. All the women who have completed 50% of their sentence will also be released, in which handicapped women will be given priority. -PTC News


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