Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Autonomy for AAP state unit, not split, is way out: Phoolka

Senior leader reacts day after state unit fails to reach consensus on next step

- HTC and Agencies letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AAP Punjab should function as a regional party with an alliance with national AAP. In Punjab matters, total independen­ce; and on national issues, go by national leadership.

HS PHOOLKA, AAP MLA from Dakha former leader of opposition

Cong leaders donning turbans have never gone against their party on Bluestar, antisikh riots... Is it easy to visit courts 24 times a month? If Kejriwal has tendered apology, it should not be a big issue.

SAJJAN S CHEEMA, AAP candidate from Sultanpur Lodhi in 2017 polls

CHANDIGARH: Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader HS Phoolka on Saturday asked party MLAS in Punjab to seek “autonomy” for the state unit rather than forming a separate outfit in the best interests of the state, a day after the majority of party legislator­s contemplat­ed a split.

Giving his views for the first time after party chief Arvind Kejriwal’s apology to former Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) minister Bikram Singh Majithia on drug allegation­s, which pushed the state unit into a crisis, the former leader of opposition in the Punjab assembly and Dakha MLA also suggested that the state unit should function like a regional party with total independen­ce on state matters.

“In best interest of Pb, my suggestion to Pb AAP MLAS — demand autonomy, not a separate party. AAP Punjab should function as a Regional party with an alliance with national AAP. In Punjab matters, total independen­ce & on national issues, go by National leadership (sic),” Phoolka, a noted Supreme Court lawyer, tweeted.

The state leadership on Friday had contemplat­ed breaking away and forming a separate unit after reports of Kejriwal’s apology to the former Akali minister for accusing him of running drug trade emerged, terming it a “meek surrender”, “painful” and “very unfortunat­e”.

A two-round marathon meeting was held on Friday by the AAP’S Punjab unit in Chandigarh in which a resolution on splitting from the Delhi unit and forming a separate unit was discussed, though the final decision on the same was deferred.

“Two to three resolution­s were kept, which were discussed thoroughly. One among these was whether we should split from the Delhi unit and form a separate unit or should we continue like this. Consensus could not be built on this even though majority MLAS wanted to break away. The members said they were very angry with this apology while others felt that they wanted to ask Delhi leadership on apology issue. Therefore, the decision on this has been deferred for the time being,” senior AAP leader and Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu had said on Friday.

“A vast majority of the leaders

was of the view that why a separate unit of Punjab AAP should not be formed which will have alliance with Lok Insaf Party and also forge alliance with likeminded parties and can even go to the extent of having former Punjab unit convenor Sucha Singh Chhotepur on board...,” AAP MLA and leader of opposition in the Punjab assembly Sukhpal Singh Khaira had said.

In a further jolt, the Lok Insaf Party (LIP), the AAP’S ally in the state, had also snapped ties with the party in the wake of Kejriwal’s apology.

SANJAY: I STAND BY MY ALLEGATION­S

LUCKNOW: AAP’S Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh on Saturday said he would contest the defamation case filed by former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia against him even as Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has apologised for alleging that Majithia was involved in the drug trade.

Refusing to comment on the apology tendered by Kejriwal, Sanjay said: “I stand by whatever I have said in the past and irrespecti­ve of whatever is being said here and there. I will not retract from my stated stand.”

The AAP leader refused to be drawn into the controvers­y that has caused a virtual rebellion in the Punjab unit of the party after state chief Bhagwant Mann and another leader resigned from their posts.

“I will not comment on this. I have stated my position as an individual, who along with Arvind (Kejriwal) and Aashish Khaitan are party to the defamation case filed against us,” Sanjay Singh told IANS.

The 45-year-old also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party of “subverting democracy” and “underminin­g parliament­ary procedures”.

SAJJAN CHEEMA DEFENDS KEJRIWAL

JALANDHAR: Amid the banner of revolt Punjab Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders raised against their national convener Arvind Kejriwal for tendering an apology to former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia over drug allegation­s, party leader Sajjan Singh Cheema has defended the Delhi CM.

Cheema, who unsuccessf­ully contested the assembly elections from Sultanpur Lodhi, advised in a social media post the AAP state leadership to have patience before taking the extreme step of splitting the party.

A former basketball player and an Arjuna awardee, Cheema wrote the post on his Facebook page. “I thought that Congress leaders donning turbans have never gone against their party on the Operation Bluestar and the anti-sikh riots in Delhi. Is it easy to visit courts 24 times a month? If he has tendered an apology, it should not be a big issue,” he said in the post written in Punjabi.

He, however, acknowledg­ed that the Delhi chief minister should have taken Punjab leadership into confidence before taking this step.

When contacted, Cheema said, “The Punjab leadership should have shown some discipline and should have talked with Kejriwal first,” he said.

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