Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PUNJAB AAP FACTIONS SPAR OVER SEATS IN ASSEMBLY

Khaira, other dissident MLAs boycott the legislatur­e party meet to devise strategy for session

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The raging factional fight in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s Punjab unit on Friday saw the party MLAs spar over seats in the assembly even as fresh efforts to bring a rapprochem­ent between the two warring factions failed.

The rebel group led by Bholath legislator Sukhpal Khaira expressed strong displeasur­e over the change in seating arrangemen­t that pushed them to the back rows in the House. A riled Khaira and other dissident MLAs termed the move as a “cheap” attempt to insult them and suppress their voice.

Leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema, who had suggested the new seating arrangemen­t of party MLAs to assembly speaker Rana KP Singh on Thursday, agreed to revert to the earlier seating plan before the day’s proceeding­s started, but it did not work.

CHANDIGARH: The raging factional fight in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s Punjab unit on Friday saw the party MLAs spar over seats in the assembly even as fresh efforts to bring a rapprochem­ent between the two warring factions failed.

The rebel group led by Bholath legislator Sukhpal Khaira expressed strong displeasur­e over the change in seating arrangemen­t that pushed them to the back rows in the House. A riled Khaira and other dissident MLAs termed the move as a “cheap” attempt to insult them and suppress their voice.

Leader of opposition (LOP) Harpal Singh Cheema, who had suggested the new seating arrangemen­t of party MLAs to assembly speaker Rana KP Singh on Thursday, agreed to revert to the earlier seating plan before the day’s proceeding­s started, but it did not work as Khaira and other dissident legislator­s sat in the last two rows. The rebel camp has support of eight of the 20 AAP MLAs in the state.

Though the assembly proceeding­s on day one of the monsoon session got over within minutes, much of the action in the principal opposition party was seen outside the House and began early in the day. The meeting of the AAP legislatur­e party convened by Cheema to devise the party’s strategy for the three-day assembly session was boycotted by the Khaira faction.

In the meeting, Dakha MLA and former LOP HS Phoolka urged Cheema to revert to the old seating plan, clear all misgivings on the issue. Thereafter, a fresh seating plan was sent, accommodat­ing Khaira in the front row. As leader of opposition, Khaira, who was replaced by Cheema last month, used to sit beside the deputy speaker in the first row. As per the new arrangemen­t, Cheema, Phoolka, Khaira, Sunam MLA Aman Arora and legislatur­e party deputy leader Sarbjit Kaur Manuke will sit in the front row, said the new LOP.

PHOOLKA, 3 MLAs HOLD PEACE TALKS

After the meeting, Phoolka, Manuke, Arora and Bathinda (rural) MLA Rupinder Kaur Ruby went to Khaira’s residence

to meet the dissident members to inform them about the latest seating plan and ensure that all party MLAs be together in taking on the government and the Akalis in the House on the Ranjit Singh panel report.

“They agreed on having a common strategy on this and other issues of public interest. As Khaira had sought time from the

speaker to demand that the duration of the session be extended, we said others, including Cheema, will also join them. While we reached the speaker’s office, they didn’t show up,” said deputy leader Sarbjit Kaur Manuke.

Khaira and eight other MLAs, including Phoolka, held a protest outside the assembly instead, holding placards and raising slogans,

to press for their demand. When the members assembled in the House, the Khaira group MLAs – Kanwar Sandhu, Nazar Singh Manshahia, Baldev Singh, Jagdev Singh Kamalu, Jagtar Singh Hissowal, Jai Krishan Singh Rodi and Pirmal Singh — sat on the back benches.

The Bholath MLA said they first humiliated the members and then tried to make amends by saying that he could sit in front row. “They have shown their narrow thinking. Does politics run like this? Why should I sit with these people? I will sit with my colleagues who have been sent to the last rows. The seat arrangemen­t is not an issue for us as we are here to raise issues of Punjab and its people,” Khaira said.

On the unity efforts, he said they were saying one thing on camera and doing the opposite. “Are MLAs rubberstam­ps? If they want unity, they should accept resolution­s passed at our Bathinda convention. As for common strategy, they can join us. The cadres are with us and they are only office-bearers,” he said.

Cheema, whose appointmen­t as LOP last month had triggered rebellion by the latter’s supporters, said that the issues, not seats, were important as all MLAs had the right to express their opinion irrespecti­ve of in which row they sit. “The idea of changing the seats was to give opportunit­y to others as well, but we have reverted to the old arrangemen­t. Only my seat has been changed. And, it is his (Khaira’s) narrowmind­edness that makes him act in this manner,” he said in response to the rebel leader’s charges.

 ?? RAVI KUMAR/HT ?? Aam Aadmi Party MLAs protest outside the Vidhan Sabha on the first day of the monsoon session in Chandigarh on Friday.
RAVI KUMAR/HT Aam Aadmi Party MLAs protest outside the Vidhan Sabha on the first day of the monsoon session in Chandigarh on Friday.
 ??  ?? Leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema (2L) and other Aam Aadmi Party MLAs.
Leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema (2L) and other Aam Aadmi Party MLAs.
 ??  ?? Local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu.
Local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu.
 ??  ?? Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh after attending the assembly session in Chandigarh on Friday.
Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh after attending the assembly session in Chandigarh on Friday.
 ?? RAVI KUMAR/HT ?? SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.
RAVI KUMAR/HT SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal.

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