Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

AAP to constitute wings, sideline ‘non-performers’

- Navneet Sharma navneetsha­rma@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: AFTER a string of electoral setbacks in recent months, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday decided to reconstitu­te its frontal wings and sideline “non-performers” in Punjab to put the party back on track in the state.

The decision to reconstitu­te frontal wings for kisan-khet mazdoor, women, youth, etc and give more responsibi­lity to performers was taken at a meeting held by AAP’S new Punjab affairs in-charge Manish Sisodia with top leaders of the state unit at his residence in Delhi. Punjab unit president Bhagwant Mann, co-president Aman Arora, leader of opposition in the state assembly Sukhpal Singh Khaira, MLAS Kanwar Sandhu and Kultar Singh Sandhwan and five zonal presidents in the state attended the meeting.

Sisodia also asked the state leaders, who seem to lack cohesion, to streamline the party’s working and proactivel­y play the role of the principal opposition party.

“There was a discussion on strengthen­ing the party structure and strategy for the forthcomin­g budget session. We will give responsibi­lity and prominence to those who are working hard for the party,” Bhagwant Mann said after the meeting.

The AAP leadership appointed Sisodia, who is deputy chief minister in the Arvind Kejriwal-led government in Delhi, as the Punjab in-charge on December 19. The party was without a central observer for eight months following Sanjay Singh’s resignatio­n after the state assembly results.

Though Sisodia had a one-toone interactio­n with some MLAS for feedback during his Jalandhar visit two weeks ago, Monday’s meeting was his first formal interactio­n with prominent state leaders since he took over as the state in-charge.

Another leader, who was present at the meeting, said the defeats in Gurdaspur Lok Sabha byelection and civic polls in Ludhiana, Patiala, Amritsar and Jalandhar also came up for discussion and the state leadership was asked to work in tandem and take steps to reverse the trend. The party will face another electoral contest shortly in the Shahkot assembly byelection in Jalandhar which fell vacant due to the demise of five-time Akali MLA Ajit Singh Kohar.

The AAP, which burst on to the political scene in Punjab by winning four of the 13 seats in the 2014 parliament­ary polls with 25% of the votes polled, is fast losing ground due to lack of direction and internal bickerings. Its big test will be in the Lok Sabha elections due early next year.

While two of its four MPS were suspended for “anti-party activities”, four of the remaining candidates too are not in the party anymore.

However, Mann said there was no discussion on LS candidates in the meeting.

 ??  ?? Punjab AAP’S new incharge Manish Sisodia has met top state leaders, set in motion the process to bring the party back on track.
Punjab AAP’S new incharge Manish Sisodia has met top state leaders, set in motion the process to bring the party back on track.

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