Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Amid cold vibes, session begins with Badal’s debut, an ‘expose’

Amarinder, Badal exchange glances but do not greet each other; on the matter of drug cases, chief minister avoids fireworks by not holding Cong legislativ­e party meet

- Sukhdeep Kaur sukhdeep.kaur@htlive.com ■ ■

CHANDIGARH: Punjab’s youngest assembly saw the debut of its oldest member, former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, on its opposition benches as the winter session got underway on Monday.

There were cold vibes in the air as Badal and chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh exchanged glances but no greetings. But new warmth was visible between Badal and Bikram Singh Majithia, his former revenue minister, as the latter was seen escorting him out of the House after the sitting ended.

There was some bonhomie between Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) too. Parliament­ary affairs minister Brahm Mohindra walked to AAP benches to greet a few and the CM and local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu too returned greetings of AAP MLAS.

The bonhomie between the AAP and Akali-bjp MLAS seen during the last session was missing. Former leader of opposition HS Phoolka was absent and the incumbent, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, is going to be the main target of the Akalis in the winter session owing to court summons to him in a drug case.

But Khaira did not hesitate to shake hands with them as they left the House.

With the drug case against Khaira having set the tone of the three-day winter session, the main action was outside the assembly. AAP ally Lok Insaaf Party’s Simarjeet Singh Bains, Khaira’s staunchest supporter, released an audio clip claiming the court summons were a case of “judicial bribery”.

Breaking with precedent, the CM did not convene a meeting of the Congress Legislativ­e Party (CLP) owing to dissenting voices within. But state chief Sunil Jakhar underlined the party’s dilemma on Khaira while addressing a press conference before the session began. “If we take on Khaira, why not Majithia (who was summoned by the enforcemen­t directorat­e in a drug case),” he said. Sidhu, who was also present with Jakhar, promptly seconded him with both his hands up. And then it was over to Sidhuisms and his wellrehear­sed punches on Majithia.

STYLE STATEMENT

For a change, not just the CM and speaker Rana KP Singh, but photograph­s of many ministers were sent by the public relations department to the media. And each had tried to make a winter style statement.

Technical Education minister Charanjit Singh Channi had paired his white kurta pyjama with a shawl and sleeveless jacket and finance minister Manpreet Badal looked suave in his beige coat.

But the best click award goes to forest minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot for his “swag” pose.

Yet, when it comes to colour coding, no one takes it more seriously than the AAP. Its MLA Aman Arora had paired a bright yellow kurta with yellow jacket and Baljinder Kaur came in an equally bright yellow suit.

 ?? SANJEEV SHARMA/HT ?? Former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal signing the entry register at the Vidhan Sabha on Monday; and (right) CM Capt Amarinder Singh with his cabinet colleague Brahm Mohindra outside the House.
SANJEEV SHARMA/HT Former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal signing the entry register at the Vidhan Sabha on Monday; and (right) CM Capt Amarinder Singh with his cabinet colleague Brahm Mohindra outside the House.
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