TIL Desk/National/Chandigarh/ Illegal sand mining is taking place in Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi’s constituency, and theft of sand worth Rs 20,000 crore is underway in the state, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal claimed on Tuesday. Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, also demanded an independent probe into the alleged illegal sand mining in Channi’s home constituency and the registration of an FIR.
Kejriwal is in Amritsar on a day-long visit ahead of the assembly elections in Punjab scheduled for early next year. “If illegal mining is going on in the chief minister’s own constituency then it is difficult to think that he (Channi) is not aware about it,” the Delhi chief minister said outside the Amritsar airport.
Kejriwal’s accusations comes days after his party’s leader Raghav Chadha made a surprise visit to Jindapur village in Chamkaur Sahib and claimed that illegal sand mining activity was going on in Channi’s home constituency. Channi had on Sunday refuted Chadha’s claims. Kejriwal sought to know who was patronising alleged illegal sand mining in Channi’s constituency. “People of Punjab want to know whether he is the owner or has partnership in the illegal sand mining in his constituency or is he patronising it,” he said.

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