Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Bathinda Cong factionali­sm to the fore on Rahul’s coronation too

- Prabhjit Singh

HARMINDER JASSI AND THOSE SWEARING ALLEGIANCE TO MANPREET BADAL HOLD SEPARATE FUNCTIONS; JASSI AGAIN DUBS MANPREET A ‘TURNCOAT’

BATHINDA: The local unit of the Congress on Monday witnessed difference­s between finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal and former minister Harminder Singh Jassi coming out in the open, with both camps organising their respective events to celebrate Rahul Gandhi’s coronation as party president.

After eight months of hibernatio­n, Jassi, who lost from Maur seat this time, made a public appearance and addressed the cadres to convey that his group has “no turncoats”. This was a direct dig at Manpreet, who is a nephew of former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal and remained a minister in the SAD-BJP government too before floating People’s Party of Punjab (PPP), which he merged with the Congress before this year’s assembly polls.

Jassi said, “Look at the Nehru-gandhi family; they have remained committed to the Congress ever since the pre-independen­ce era, even when there was no race for prime minister or chief minister.”

“I grew up here (in Bathinda) as a Congressma­n, and I must say that the promises which the Congress made to the people of Bathinda, mainly the revival of the thermal plant, must be fulfilled,” he added.

Jassi had publicly dubbed Manpreet a turncoat in February too ahead of the elections.

A relative of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Jassi had sought the ticket from Bathinda that went to Manpreet.

Former councillor Iqbal Singh Dhillon organised the event for Jassi, where three councillor­s were present.

Less than three kilometres away, Manpreet’s brother-inlaw Jaijeet Singh Johal, popularly known as Jojo, presided over a separate show of strength, distributi­ng sweets at Panchayat Bhawan. Jojo, who does not hold any party post, was joined there by Bathinda urban district unit president Mohan Lal Jhumba and some councillor­s. They hailed Manpreet as the leader of the state.

Jojo also talked about Manpreet’s “close proximity” with Rahul and said it would be fruitful for Punjab and specifical­ly for the Bathinda region.

Meanwhile, Jassi, who had a close shave in a terror blast during his election campaign in Maur, said he had recently met chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh and state police chief Suresh Arora to speed up the investigat­ions.

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? EXMLA Harminder Singh Jassi and others at a press meet in Bathinda on Monday.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT EXMLA Harminder Singh Jassi and others at a press meet in Bathinda on Monday.

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