This Article is From Apr 30, 2016

Pakistan Police Interrogates Ex-Lawmaker In Sikh MP's Murder Case

Pakistan Police Interrogates Ex-Lawmaker In Sikh MP's Murder Case

Sooran Singh,52, was the Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Minority Affairs.

Peshawar: Pakistan's former Senator Amarjeet Malhotra was today interrogated by police for three hours in connection with the assassination of prominent Sikh politician Sardar Sooran Singh who was gunned down by contract killers.

Mr Malhotra was summoned by the Buner district police for interrogation where he was grilled for three hours and later set free, police sources in Swat district said.

Mr Singh,52, was the Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Minority Affairs.

Police had arrested Baldev Kumar, a Swat district councillor and minority leader of Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, for his alleged role in the murder of Singh, also of the same party.

Mr Kumar had named Malhotra as an accused in the case.

Talking to reporters after the interrogation, Mr Malhotra said Mr Kumar made a false statement against him in order to implicate him in the case for settling political score.

"I have no association whatsoever with him (Mr Kumar) for the last 20 years," he said.

"Truth always prevails and I have emerged successful because of the truth," he said after coming out of the police station. Meanwhile, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister told the Provincial Assembly that his government would move the court on Monday to stop the possible issuance of notification of Mr Kumar as a Member of the Provincial Assembly on minority seat by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Mr Kumar was second on ruling party's priority list for the reserved seat after the slain Sikh parliamentarian.

Deputy Director of the KP Election Commission Khushal Zada had said Kumar would be an MPA on the reserved seat unless a court convicts him of Mr Singh's murder.

"When the provincial government announces the vacant seat for minorities, Kumar will fill it as his name is second on the priority list."

The KP assembly passed a unanimous resolution paying rich tributes to their former colleague.

The resolution described Mr Singh as an asset of the nation and said the government would bear the expenses of his family.

A picture of Mr Singh with flowers was placed on his seat in the House. The chief minister and other members lit candles in the House and one minute of silence was observed.
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