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Punjab: Khadoor Sahib AAP MLA Lalpura convicted in 12-year-old molestation case

Published on: Sep 10, 2025 03:39 PM IST

Manjinder Singh Lalpura arrested after Tarn Taran court holds him guilty of assaulting and molesting a woman when he was a taxi driver in March 2013; quantum of sentence on September 12.

Additional sessions judge Prem Kumar on Wednesday convicted Khadoor Sahib AAP MLA Manjinder Singh Lalpura along with six others in a 12-year-old case of molestation and assault involving a local woman belonging to a Scheduled Caste community, leading to the arrest of the legislator.

Khadoor Sahib AAP MLA Manjinder Singh Lalpura was arrested in Tarn Taran on Wednesday after a court held him guilty of assaulting and molesting a woman 12 years ago. The quantum of sentence will be pronounced on September 12. (HT file photo)

The quantum of sentence will be pronounced by the court on September 12.

Following the verdict, the police took Lalpura, who was present in the court, into custody, and he was remanded in judicial custody, official sources said.

“Justice is being delivered finally,” complainant Harbinder Kaur, a resident of Usma village in Tarn Taran district, said.

Lalpura’s lawyers, however, said that their legal fight would continue.

Lalpura had defeated Shiromani Akali Dal’s Ranjit Singh Brahmpura by 16,491 votes in the 2022 assembly elections. Before he joined the AAP, he was a taxi driver.

Fifth AAP MLA to be arrested

The Khadoor Sahib MLA is the fifth AAP legislator in Punjab to be arrested by the state police and Vigilance Bureau.

Eight cops among convicted

The convicted include eight policemen. One of them, head constable Paramjit Singh, died during the course of the trial.

The victim and her family members were attending a wedding at the venue when she was brutally caned by the Tarn Taran city police and the accused, including Lalpura. A case was registered under Sections 354, 323, 506, 148 and 149 of the IPC and also provisions of the SC/ST Act.

In June, Lalpura was in the news when Tarn Taran SSP Abhimanyu Rana was transferred at his behest. The AAP MLA was critical of the handling of sub-inspector Charanjit Singh’s killing in April this year. Rana’s transfer was carried out despite his making the largest recovery of 85kg of heroin in the border district on May 16.

Shiromani Akali Dal vice-president and former Khadoor Sahib MLA Ravinder Singh Brahmpura said Lalpura’s conviction showed the AAP government’s “true criminal character”. Demanding chief minister Bhagwant Mann expel the MLA from the AAP, he said: “This verdict has not only convicted Lalpura but also exposed the ‘staunchly honest’ facade of the AAP, behind which a whole system of crime and hooliganism is flourishing. After being found guilty of persecuting a Dalit family, Lalpura has lost the moral right to sit in the assembly.”

 
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