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Moga incident: Akali Dal refuses to take action against party president Sukhbir Badal

Family members of the victim and opposition parties have been demanding registration of a case against Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and cancellation of permits of Orbit Aviation.

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Under fire over the death of a teenage girl after she was thrown out of a moving bus belonging to a company owned by the Badal family, the ruling SAD today rebuffed the demands by rival parties for action against party president Sukhbir Singh Badal.

SAD general secretary Maheshinder Singh Grewal, in a statement here, said it was absurd to demand that a case be registered against an owner of a bus whose employees had committed a wrong doing.

He said in legal jurisprudence, only the person who has committed a crime is liable to face prosecution. "The law of vicarious liability under law of torts is only applicable in civil matters," he said. He also claimed that the cases being referred to by the opposition to justify their stand had nothing in common with the Moga incident.

Family members of the victim and opposition parties have been demanding registration of a case against Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and cancellation of permits of Orbit Aviation.

He urged all the political parties and people to have faith in Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, who has directed that strictest possible action against the accused. He also accused Congress and AAP of trying to gain political mileage out of the tragic incident. "It was unfortunate that Congress and Aam Aadmi Party were trying to use the tragic demise of a teenage girl as a political tool to reclaim lost political ground," he said.

Grewal said in the Moga incident, it was clear that few employees of the company were accused of "horrendous actions". "The sincerity of the government can be gauged from the fact that the two prime accused were arrested immediately and booked under Section 302 of the IPC," he said.

Attacking AAP, Grewal said "in direct contrast, the opposition has not only shown opportunism but also callousness". "AAP leader Bhagwant Mann was seen smiling in media pictures while addressing a protest rally in Moga," he claimed.

Mann had earlier said that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal need not resign in wake of farmer Gajender Singh committing suicide at an AAP rally after being allegedly instigated by the party leaders, Grewal said.

The SAD leader said that Punjab Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa had latched onto the issue to "save his presidency". "Bajwa knows he is on the way out with a majority of party legislators expressing no confidence in him. He is simply playing politics on the issue," he said.

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