Through PTI
DEHRADUN: Senior Congress chief and Chakrata MLA Pritam Singh on Monday sought an FIR and felony motion towards 3 information portals for wearing a deceptive record pointing out that he had resigned.
Naming the scoop portals in a letter to SSP Dehradun, Singh mentioned the deceptive information that he had resigned used to be run on Sunday conspiratorially with out affirmation and with an goal to tarnish his symbol.
Singh who went to the SSP’s place of work with a delegation of birthday celebration leaders handy over the letter to him individually, asked the SSP to hotel an FIR towards the house owners and editors of the scoop portals and begin suitable felony motion towards them for seeking to harm his symbol and inflicting him psychological tension.
Previous, at a joint press convention with PCC president Karan Mahra, Singh spoke towards the scoop portals for wearing this type of deceptive piece of reports with out confirming it.
Singh mentioned he has been elected MLA for the 6th time, his father Gulab Singh used to be additionally an eight-time MLA and he’s going to serve the Congress so long as he can.
Singh who used to be previously PCC president and likewise Chief of Opposition in Uttarakhand Meeting used to be now not given any place this time within the Congress when the birthday celebration’s state unit used to be remodeled previous this month.
He’s mentioned to had been sulking ever since he used to be accused of “factionalism” in a record having a look into the standards that had resulted in the Congress’ defeat within the fresh meeting polls.
The record have been ready by way of the birthday celebration’s central observers for Uttarakhand.
PCC president Karan Mahra who used to be additionally provide on the press convention mentioned Pritam Singh have been accused of indulging in factional politics however he had now not been heard.
“There will probably be a gathering between Singh and the birthday celebration prime command at a suitable time and the whole lot will probably be resolved,” Mahra mentioned.