Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Ex-presidents in tow, Shwait takes charge as Punjab BJP chief

Captain should perform or quit, says Malik

- ■ Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Expressing concern over the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’S unremarkab­le performanc­e in one after other assembly election, former state party presidents on Sunday stressed that the party must expand base in Punjab like it was doing in other states.

As new Punjab BJP president Shwait Malik took charge at the party’s state headquarte­rs in Chandigarh, it was former chief Prof Rajinder Bhandari who set the tone, claiming that their weak position in Punjab was a matter of concern.

The party contests the Punjab assembly polls in alliance with the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD).

“It was the dream of every BJP worker in Punjab to see the party where it is today at the national level. But that dream is incomplete for us in Punjab. We also want to see the BJP making inroads here the way the party did in states where our role was very limited,” said Bhandari.

The party leader from Ludhiana said the issue needed a serious rethinking.

“We need to decide if we have to confine ourselves to contesting from a mere 23 assembly seats of a total of 117 segments,” he said.

Former Pathankot MLA and ex-state BJP chief Ashwani Sharma said the BJP formed government in a state like Tripura where it used to secure less than 2% of vote share earlier.

“Don’t we have spirit to help the party establish itself the way it did in other states by forming the government­s? Let us all get together under the leadership of the new president to start making efforts to fulfil this dream,” said Sharma.

Former Rajya Sabha member and party in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and Goa Avinash Rai Khanna said the party should strengthen itself .

However, other former state party presidents, including Vijay Sampla, Madan Mohan Mittal, Kamal Sharma and Manoranjan Kalia, refrained making any comments on the SAD-BJP ties.

NEW CHIEF LASHES OUT AT CONG GOVT

Shwait Malik lashed out at the Congress government in the state and accused it of failing to keep its poll promises despite being in power for over a year now.

Daring chief minister Amarinder Singh to either perform or quit, Malik accused the government of betraying farmers by promising to waive all their debt.

 ?? SIKANDER SINGH/HT ?? Outgoing Punjab BJP chief Vijay Sampla greets new president Shwait Malik in Chandigarh on Sunday.
SIKANDER SINGH/HT Outgoing Punjab BJP chief Vijay Sampla greets new president Shwait Malik in Chandigarh on Sunday.

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