Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Khaira quits AAP, faces disqualifi­cation as MLA

WHAT NEXT FOR THE FIERY LEADER?

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: Suspended Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Sukhpal Singh Khaira on Sunday resigned from the primary membership of the party, accusing it of totally deviating from the ideology and principles on which it was formed after the Anna Hazare movement.

Khaira, who is Bholath MLA, sent his resignatio­n letter to AAP national convener and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. He will announce his new political party on Tuesday. “It will be a secular party with a Punjabi name,” he said. He is learnt to be contemplat­ing to contest the forthcomin­g Lok Sabha election, probably from Bathinda.

Khaira, who has been at war with the AAP leadership, had rebelled against Kejriwal after he was removed from the position of leader of opposition in Punjab assembly in July 2018. Khaira, who has support of six of the 20 party legislator­s, was suspended from the party in November for “anti-party activities”.

In his resignatio­n letter, Khaira accused Kejriwal of dictatoria­l attitude and hobnobbing with the Congress. “I was highly impressed by the emergence of AAP on the political spectrum of India, to cleanse the rampantly corrupt system. But after joining the party, I realised that the hierarchy of AAP was no different from the traditiona­l centralise­d political parties,” he wrote.

Though he quit the AAP, Khaira has not resigned membership of the state assembly and stares at disqualifi­cation under the anti-defection law. Khaira will announce a new secular party on Tuesday. Other dissident MLAS are likely to continue in AAP for now. The possibilit­y of one or two of them also quitting the party to contest the LS elections is not being ruled out. Renowned constituti­onal expert Dr Subhash Kashyap said the law is very clear that if a member voluntaril­y gives up membership of a political party, he is subject to disqualifi­cation.

“Any member of the assembly can file a petition with the speaker in such a case seeking disqualifi­cation under the Tenth Schedule – known as the anti-defection law – of the Constituti­on. The speaker will then decide after giving the member an opportunit­y to be heard. This is irrespecti­ve of whether he gives up membership of a political party, he or she is subject to disqualifi­cation. joins any other party or not,” he told HT.

Khaira is the second senior legislator to resign from the AAP in four days. Dakha MLA Harvinder Singh Phoolka, who led the legal battles in the 1984 anti-sikh riot cases in Delhi, had also quit the party on Thursday.

Khaira has support of six other dissident AAP legislator­s, but they are still in the party. Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu, who was also suspended along with Khaira, said they would meet in a day or two to decide their strategy. Khaira said they (dissident MLAS) would continue to be in the AAP for now. “We do not want any byelection­s because of the huge debt the state carries,” he said

BHOLATH MLA TO ANNOUNCE A NEW ‘SECULAR’ PARTY TOMORROW

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