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Preneet Kaur replies to show cause notice by INC

Surprised to see that a person who left the INC on the issue of Mrs. Gandhi being a foreign national is questioning me: Patiala MP

Have always stood by my constituents, constituency & my state Punjab and will continue to do so: Preneet Kaur

Punjabenews: Patiala MP and Former External Affairs MOS Preneet Kaur today hit back at the Indian National Congress for their show cause notice to her for alleged anti party activities.

  In her letter addressed to INC Disciplinary Action Committee’s Member Secretary Tariq Anwar, the Patiala MP said, ” At the onset I am surprised to see that a person who left the congress party in 1999 on the issue of Mrs. Gandhi being a foreign national, and stayed out for 20 years till 2019, and had to face Disciplinary action himself, is now questioning me on a so-called disciplinary matter.”

      Talking about the Punjab leaders Preneet Kaur said, “The congressmen in Punjab who have made allegations against me are those who have many issues pending against them. If you call my husband who was then Chief Minister he will give you details about their doings. He protected them because they were from his own party. However I suppose you will not do this.”

  The Patiala MP further said that she will keep on working for her constituents writing, “As per your show cause notice I have always stood by my constituents, constituency and my state Punjab and have taken up their issues regardless of which Government is in power. I hope you are aware that every Minister of a Congress Government in any state has to meet his department Union Government Minister, in this case the BJP Government, to get their state’s issues resolved. This was done in the past Congress Government in Punjab and today I am sure that it is being done by the congress government in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan as well. I too shall always continue to meet the state and Union Government to resolve such issues, whether you like it or not.”

  Preneet Kaur ended the letter by saying, “As to action against me you are free to take whatever action you wish.”