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DGP Saini’s case is a glaring example of how the State protects its instrument: Dal Khalsa

Hoshiarpur- Stating that denied justice has become hallmark of Indian justice system, the Dal Khalsa said Amar Kaur, who had been waging a legal battle to get justice for her son, son-in-law and driver for almost 24 years died without seeing justice being done.

Notably, Kaur’s son Vinod Kumar, son-in-law Ashok Kumar and driver Mukhtiyar Singh were not seen again after allegedly being kidnapped by the then SSP of Ludhiana SS Saini.

Raising serious questions on the justice system, party head H S Cheema said the justice in this case died along with Amar Kaur. He said the so-called long arm of the law has failed in holding high and mighty accountable for their crimes.

The case was a glaring example of how the state protects its henchman in uniform. The victims were innocents- neither they were wielding any guns nor they were threat to country. Despite all this, for 24 years, the case was prolonged so that Saini could go unscathed. He observed there are many mothers and sisters like Amar Kaur, whose sons and brothers, have gone missing after the police under Saini abducted, tortured and killed them extra-judicially. “They too have lost all hopes for justice”.

Expressing grief over the death of Amar Kaur, he said this case has left another blot on this country’s biased and blind justice system.

He said Amar Kaur sent a telegram from her bed in Moolchand Hospital to the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court on July 8, 2011, requesting him to fast track the trial and hold day-to-day hearings so that she could get justice in her lifetime and her soul could rest in peace, but to no avail.

Dal Khalsa leader said her soul won’t rest in peace as killers of his son, son-in-law and driver were free from the clutches of the law as they enjoy full state patronage.

File Photo- Sikh activist holding placard seeking whereabouts of victims of enforced disappearances at Dal Khalsa march on Dec 10.

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