Desecration cases in Punjab: Chairman says probe panel staff working without pay, seeks six-month extension

Chandigarh | Tuesday | 19th September, 2017

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(File) Protesters during a protest march against the alleged desecration of religious book Guru Granth Sahib. Protesters during a protest march against the alleged desecration of religious book Guru Granth Sahib. Be that as it may be, the Commission has been regularly working everyday to complete the assigned task despite the fact that the sanction for the complete staff working with the Commission is not yet received. (File)Seeking a six month extension, the Justice Ranjit Singh panel — set up to investigate all cases of desecration of all religions in Punjab — has pointed out that the Commission staff are yet to be paid any remuneration. He also stated that “the staff of the Commission is working without any remuneration”..