STATEMENT FROM SASKATOON UNIVERSITY SUTHERLAND MLA TAJINDER GREWAL

Scott Moe needs to show some leadership and kick this Sask. Party MLA out of the Government Caucus.  

Taking away her “additional responsibilities” is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. 

The Sikh community is deeply hurt by this Sask. Party MLA's hateful remarks. Leaders and members of the Sikh community have written dozens of letters to Premier Moe, calling for this MLA to be removed from Caucus. 

Scott Moe standing by this Sask. Party MLA sends the worst possible message to the Sikh community and all Saskatchewan people.  

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