Chandigarh(Punjab): Chandigarh:The Punjab Vigilance Bureau arrested former state minister and Congress leader Sadhu Singh Dharamsot on corruption charges in the early hours on Tuesday, officials said. Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring described the arrest as "political vendetta" and asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to let the law take its course and not resort to "kangaroo court justice".
The social welfare and forest minister in the previous Amarinder Singh-led government was arrested from Amloh. Dharamsot's arrest came just hours ahead of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's visit to Punjab. The former Congress chief visited the house of Sidhu Moosewala in Mansa on Tuesday to express condolences to the slain singer's family.
A few days earlier, a district forest officer (DFO), Guramanpreet Singh, and contractor Harminder Singh Hummy were arrested in a corruption case. Both provided details of the alleged wrongdoings in the forest department when Dharamsot was the minister, said the officials. Former minister Sangat Singh Gilzian, who was the forest minister in the Charanjit Singh Channi-led government, has also been named in the FIR.
Channi became the chief minister after the Congress unseated Amarinder Singh in September last year. A few other persons have also been booked in the case, said the officials. Punjab Vigilance Bureau's Chief Director Varinder Kumar said that during questioning of the DFO and the contractor, it came to the fore that the former minister was allegedly involved in corruption.
An investigation has revealed that Dharamsot used to be given Rs 500 for the felling of each tree, Kumar claimed. Over the time, around Rs 1.25 crore was given to the minister as commission, he alleged. The former minister allegedly used to take money for transfers and postings of officials of his department and even for giving no-objection certificates, the director said.