Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Chandumajr­a, Kahlon support SAD chief

- HT Correspond­ents

RUPNAGAR/BATALA:COMING out in the support of beleaguere­d Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal, two senior party leaders — Anandpur Sahib MP Prem Singh Chandumajr­a and former Vidhan Sabha speaker Nirmal Singh Kahlon — on Monday said they had no issue with the former deputy chief minister leading the party.

Talking to the mediaperso­ns in Rupnagar, Chandumajr­a said Sukhbir voluntaril­y offered to resign from the president’s post even as nobody asked him to do so.

Referring to the rebellion by SAD’S Majha leaders, he said, “If some party leader had presented his point of view, Sukhbir would have respected it. The present crisis in SAD will be resolved amicably and the party would emerge stronger.”

In a press release, Nirmal Singh Kahlon said, “We won the 2012 assembly elections under Sukhbir Badal’s leadership. There is no need for him to quit.”

Taking a dig at the dissident veteran leaders, he said, “Why didn’t they resign when desecratio­n of Guru Granth Sahib took place in 2015? Sewa Singh Sekhwan (former minister), Ranjit Singh Brahmpura (Khadoor Sahib MP) and Sukhdev

ANANDPUR SAHIB MP SLAMS THE MAJHA TRIO FOR RAISING BANNER OF REVOLT AGAINST PARTY LEADERSHIP

Singh Dhindsa (Rajya Sabha MP), who have raised a question mark on Sukhbir’s leadership have benefitted immensely during the Akali regime from 2007 to 2017. Now when the party needs them they are creating issues. It is shameful on their part,” he said.

Also, Anandpur Sahib MP Chandumajr­a said he would move a private member’s resolution the Lok Sabha during the winter session of Parliament seeking to declare the anti-sikh riots of 1984 as a genocide.

The Akali veteran condemned the alleged distortion of Sikh history in the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB)’S Class 12 textbook.

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Prem Singh Chandumajr­a

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