Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fresh trouble brews in AAP, 16 Punjab leaders quit posts

RESENTMENT In a joint resignatio­n letter to Manish Sisodia, they accuse state copresiden­t Dr Balbir Singh of taking wrong decisions due to which party’s graph was plummeting in state

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: In fresh trouble for the AAP in Punjab, 16 party leaders, including some district chiefs, quit their posts on Sunday to protest against state co-president Dr Balbir Singh’s “arbitrary decisions” in the state. They have sent a joint resignatio­n letter to Punjab party affairs in-charge Manish Sisodia.

CHANDIGARH: In fresh trouble for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, 16 party leaders, including some district chiefs, quit their posts on Sunday to register their protest against state co-president Dr Balbir Singh’s “arbitrary decisions” in the state.

In a joint resignatio­n letter addressed to Delhi deputy chief minister and in-charge of party affairs in Punjab Manish Sisodia, they said that Balbir Singh had taken several wrong decisions from the time he was appointed the state co-president due to which the party’s graph was plummeting in the state.

Those who quit their posts include state vice-president and in-charge of Patiala rural constituen­cy Karanvir Singh Tiwana, general secretarie­s Pradeep Malhotra and Manjit Sidhu, Jalandhar rural district president Sarwan Singh, Muktsar district chief Jagdeep Sandhu, Fazilka district chief Samarvir Sidhu, Ferozepur district chief Malkeet Thind, Samana halka in-charge Jagtar Singh Rajla and Chamkaur Sahib halka in-charge Charanjit Singh.

“The state co-president has been taking decisions without consulting or taking anyone into confidence. His actions have resulted in widespread anger in the party,” said Tiwana. The immediate trigger for the mass resignatio­ns was the removal of advocate Gian Singh Mungo from the post of Patiala rural district chief.

“Mungo has been removed without giving any reason. An honest person with a clean image, he started his political career as a sarpanch, became additional advocate general and recently got elected as chief of Nabha Bar Associatio­n for the 18th time by defeating the joint candidate of the SAD, BJP and Congress, His loyalty and ability to work cannot be doubted” they said.

When contacted, Balbir Singh said he had not received any such resignatio­n letter. “I think it is a non-issue. We are making some changes and adjustment­s. Mungo is practicing law and will be accommodat­ed in the legal cell,” he said, playing down the resignatio­ns.

The disgruntle­d leaders marked copies of their resignatio­n letter to AAP national convener and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, state unit chief Bhagwant Mann and leader of legislatur­e party Sukhpal Singh Khaira.

› I have not received any such resignatio­n letter. I think it is a nonissue. We are making some changes and adjustment­s. DR BALBIR SINGH, AAP state co-president

› Dr Balbir Singh is taking decisions without consulting anyone. His actions have resulted in widespread anger in AAP. KARANVIR SINGH TIWANA, AAP state vice-president

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