Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AAP MLA, Faridkot ADC in spat over officer’s refusal to stand to accept memo

- Gagandeep Jassowal

FARIDKOT : The local secretaria­t witnessed an heated exchange between Kotkapura Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan and Faridkot additional deputy commission­er (general) Keshav Hingonia over the officer’s alleged disrespect towards the elected representa­tive, on Wednesday afternoon.

Sandhwan, who had gone to the office with party workers to submit a memorandum for inquiry into payments under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), claimed that the ADC did not follow protocol.

Deputy commission­er Rajiv Prashar is on leave. “The ADC refused to stand up and accept the memo and insulted me by asking me to leave,” Sandhwan alleged.

It started at 11.30am when the MLA reached the secretaria­t. Hingonia, the ADC, was chairing a meeting on the Muktsar marathon at the conference hall in the DC office. Sandhwan was asked to wait at the DC office, and when Hingonia arrived to accept the memorandum, the MLA asked him to stand up, so that the photograph came out better.

Hingonia then suggested that they move to the court area, where again the MLA asked the officer to stand, starting the spat. At one point, the ADC reportedly told the MLA, “You are not the government. You are just an MLA.” Sandwan responded, “Who says I am not the government? I am the government as I am an elected representa­tive.” Hingonia claimed the DC was the representa­tive of the government at the district level.

As both started raising their

The officer did not follow protocol when my supporters and I went to give him a memo over MNREGA payments. I will write to the chief secretary seeking action against him. KULTAR S SANDHWAN, AAP MLA

voice, the ADC told the MLA, “Raise your voice outside. Leave this office.” At this, AAP workers raised slogans against him, before storming out. Later, the ADC told reporters, “The MLA and his supporters disturbed my meeting. I am writing to the speaker of the Punjab assembly to take action against him.”

Sandhwan claimed the officer insulted him, as he only ‘indirectly’ asked the ADC to stand up for a photo. “The officer did not follow protocol. I will write to the chief secretary seeking action against the officer.” The AAP plans to hold a protest against the incident on Thursday.

PARTIES BACK MLA

Leader of opposition in the state assembly, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, condemned the incident, saying, “It is unfortunat­e that bureaucrat­s misbehave with elected representa­tives. We will raise the issue in the budget session of the assembly.”

Congress MLA Raj Kumar Verka said, “This is an insult of an elected representa­tive and people’s mandate. The Faridkot deputy commission­er has been asked to file a report on the incident.” “The MLA is right in his position that the ADC should have stood up. A MLA is an elected representa­tive of the people and must be respected,” said Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) secretary general Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa. Dhindsa is also a Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab.

“If there has been a difference of opinion between the MLA and the ADC, it needs to be sorted out for smooth functionin­g of the district. The MLA’S concern, though, must be respected,” said Faridkot MLA Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon.

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