Taking strict cognisance of the news published in media regarding the recruitment of non Punjabis in Punjab Police by ignoring the rules, the Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has sought detailed report from Director General of Police (DGP). The Deputy Chief Minister has asked the DGP Mr Iqbalpreet Singh Sahota to furnish all the facts pertaining to it. He said that this is a serious issue which needs immediate action for which this detailed report is necessary. MrRandhawa asked the DGP to submit the report within seven days so that further action can be taken on it. The Home Minister said that the Punjab government will go at the bottom of this case and severest of severe action will be taken if any violation of law has taken place.
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