Honeypreet Insan's arrest triggers war of words between Haryana, Punjab

Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar slammed Punjab for delaying the arrest of Honeypreet Insan. However, Punjab CM Amarinder Singh said that Khattar was making such fabricated comments to shield his own government's failure.

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Honeypreet Insan's arrest triggers war of words between Haryana, Punjab

Honeypreet's arrest triggers war of words between Haryana, Punjab

Chief ministers of Haryana and Punjab entered into a blame game on Thursday regarding the arrest of Honeypreet Insan, adopted daughter of the jailed Dera Sacha Sauda chief.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar accused the Punjab Police of not sharing information with its Haryana counterpart ahead of her arrest on 3rd October.

On the other hand, Punjab CM Amarinder Singh alleged that the allegations were an attempt to shift attention from the situation in Haryana.

“The Punjab Police should have informed the Haryana Police about Honeypreet’s whereabouts earlier. Something smells fishy,” Khattar told reporters. He was responding to questions about Honeypreet appearing before some media channels hours ahead of her arrest.

“This (delay in her arrest) has happened due to the Punjab Police. How much the Punjab police helped (her) and how much was in their knowledge...If it was in their knowledge they should have passed information to the Haryana Police and handed her over to them,” he claimed.

After Honeypreet’s interrogation, many things would come out in the open, he said adding that innocent people would not be punished and guilty would not be spared.

On being asked whether any political leader was involved in shielding Honeypreet, he said that it was not appropriate to comment on the issue as the interrogation was underway.“As things come, they will become clear,” he said.

However, again commenting about Punjab Police, Khattar said, “I already said this about Punjab police that their people and their cars were present, something smells fishy,” he said.

He was apparently referring to a raid by the Haryana Police in Rajasthan to nab Honeypreet on September 22. Meanwhile, Aamrinder Singh lambasted Khattar for raising questions about the role of the Punjab Police in the case.

Singh asked Khattar to refrain from such alleged fabrications to “shield his own government’s failure” in the Dera Sacha Sauda case. He alleged that Khattar was trying to divert public attention from the collapse of the law and order in Haryana since conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.

The Punjab CM rejected claims of any involvement of the Punjab government or any of its institutions in the episode leading to Honeypreet’s arrest. He further said that if the state police had any information about her they would have shared it with their Haryana counterparts.

As per reports, Amarinder Singh claimed that a senior Haryana police officer had known about Honeypreet’s whereabouts for several days but had failed to arrest her.

He alleged that instead of probing the role of his own officials in the affair, Khattar was trying to shift focus to Punjab. He trashed Khattar’s charges that the Punjab Police had failed to give intelligence inputs to the police in the neighbouring state.

The Punjab CM said that the Punjab Police had been giving regular inputs to their counterparts in Haryana even before the hearing in Ram Rahim’s case in Panchkula. 

He claimed that the Haryana government and police had failed to take cognisance or act on the information.The chief minister said though the Punjab Police was not pursuing Honeypreet as she was not wanted in any case in the state, there was no question of shielding her.

He said Khattar should focus on taking the case to its logical conclusion and on maintaining law and order in Haryana.  

With PTI inputs

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