The Tribune – Mittal asks police not to cooperate with Dr Navjot Kaur Sidhu

Jangveer Singh, Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 15. The public spat between state Health Minister Madan Mohan Mittal and his BJP colleague and Chief Parliamentary Secretary (Health) Dr Navjot Kaur Sidhu is set to worsen with Mittal making it clear that her post was administrative in nature and that she did not enjoy any powers under the Constitution.

Mittal told The Tribune that said the Chief Parliamentary Secretary (CPS) was only there to assist him and that Dr Navjot should bring problems, if any, to his notice. The minister said all public functionaries derived their powers from the Constitution. “If you work within your powers, there is no clash.”

Asserting that he would not allow anyone to terrorise doctors in the state, he said he had asked the police not to participate in any such raids and seizures in future. He said the CPS should quit acting like a “thanedar”. The minister said: “I want a free atmosphere for doctors working in hospitals. They are highly educated persons. We should behave with them in a civilized way. ” He was apparently referring to the recent sting operation conducted by Dr Navjot in Ropar.

Mittal said he had been told that the CPS had indulged in high-handedness during the alleged sting operation against Senior Medical Officer (SMO) Surjit Singh which was the culmination of a three-day “chor-sipahi” game. He said as the doctor set out of his house, located above a private clinic run by his daughter, he saw a person writhing in pain. As he bent down to attend the patient, “he was held from the shoulder, restrained in a room and even placed in police confinement.”

The ties between the two BJP colleagues are set to sour further with Mittal saying he could not share his files with Navjot as the post of the CPS was not a Constitutional one. “I have taken the oath of secrecy and cannot share my files with anybody except with those whose participation is required,” he said.

Indicating that Dr Navjot was trying to build her image by claiming that she had quit the medical profession for public service, he remarked: “I too was a lawyer and quit practice to serve the people.” Though the minister claimed the issue had not been raised at the party forum, sources said the issue would be adjudicated by party leaders.


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The Tribune – BJP: Rajoana no martyr

Jangveer Singh, Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 21. The Punjab BJP today made it clear in the assembly that it was against bestowing honour on former Chief Minister Beant Singh’s assassin Balwant Singh Rajoana, saying it would not compromise on terrorism.

Speaking on behalf of the BJP after a demand from Congress Legislature Party Leader Sunil Jakhar that the party should make its stand clear on the floor of the House, Health Minister Madan Mohan Mittal said: “We do not regard any murderer as a martyr”.

Naming Congress legislators Gurkirat Singh Kotli, Rakesh Pandey and Tarlochan Sondh, the BJP leader said “I am with them” on the issue. Mittal explained his own role during the period of militancy, saying he had led the fight against terrorism from the front, even as he accused the Congress of being responsible for the same. He even claimed that “Rao wanted us to support the Akali faction led by Captain Amarinder Singh. He wanted to make Amarinder CM as he felt the people of Punjab would not accept a Congress government”.

Talking to TNS, Mittal said the memorial issue was likely to be closed with the Chief Minister making it clear that it would be a gurdwara without any photographs. “We had lodged a protest with the CM and told him categorically that raising a memorial to those killed in Operation Bluestar was not a good development”. He said with today’s clarification, the controversy on the memorial was over as the hardliners had given a different connotation to the proposed memorial.

Mittal also claimed that there were hardliners within the SAD who wanted to create trouble for Badal. “They want to put Badal in an awkward position and not us”, he said, adding attempts were being made to embroil Badal in a controversy by joining religion with politics.

The BJP leader also claimed that the SAD had little role in the decision to honour Rajoana, adding the Damdami Taksal and a few other hardline groups were behind the move. Mittal, however, made it clear that the BJP was opposed to any move to honour Rajoana. “We are clear that a murderer is a murderer and can never be turned into a martyr”, he added.


http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120622/punjab.htm#4

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