Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Regional parties should form national front, says Sukhbir

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Regional parties should come together and form a national front to take on the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Shriomani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal said on Sunday.

Underlinin­g that issues of farmers are at the core of the SAD ideology, Sukhbir said his party can never compromise on these and, therefore, severed its decades-old alliance with the BJP and moved out of the government at the Centre over three contentiou­s farm laws.

“SAD is a farmers’ party and their issues are core of our ideology. Whatever may happen and whatever cost we may have to pay, we wouldn’t let these laws be implemente­d in Punjab,” Sukhbir told PTI in an interview.

In September last year, Sukhbir’s wife Harsimrat Kaur Badal quit as Union minister in protest against the legislatio­ns.

The protesting farmers claim these laws will do away with the minimum support price system, leaving them at the mercy of big corporates. Over 10 rounds of talks with the government, which has been projecting the laws as major agricultur­al reforms, have failed to break the deadlock between the two sides.

‘Alliance with BSP permanent’

Talking about the SAD’S new alliance with the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Badal said the alliance between the two parties is permanent and that the Akali Dal’s story with the BJP was over.

On the party’s future course of action, Sukhbir said the SAD is talking to various regional parties so that they all can come on one platform before the 2024 general elections.

“There is a need for regional forces to get together. Regional forces are more connected to the ground and have better understand­ing of the people. We have been talking to various parties. Regional parties should come together and form a front before the 2024 general elections. And I am sure before 2024, this front will emerge as very strong force,” he said.

Sukhbir further said it would be a second front rather than a third front as the main opposition Congress is no more a panindia party.

‘Farm laws will be main issue in assembly polls’

In the upcoming assembly elections in Punjab, Sukhbir said farm laws will be the main issue for the SAD. “If the party is voted to power, we will provide government job to a family member of all those farmers who lost their lives during the ongoing protest against the laws. Besides it will provide free education to the children of deceased farmers and pension to the parents of those who died young,” Sukhbir said.

He also said the party will bet big on new and young faces and will try to field as many women as possible in the assembly elections slated for early next year.

On a question about reports of alleged snooping on politician­s, activists and journalist­s using Pegasus spyware, Sukhbir termed it an attack on democracy and demanded establishm­ent of a Joint Parliament­ary Committee (JPC) to probe the matter.

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