Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Low profile, high expectatio­ns

The first-time MP is banking on developmen­t works carried out from the MPLAD funds in the constituen­cy; says members of breakaway group will fade out gradually

- Prabhjit Singh

FARIDKOT: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been rocked in Punjab by frequent upheavals in the past five years, but there was one leader who remained totally aloof.

Professor Sadhu Singh maintained an uncanny silence. He is exactly the same in his constituen­cy as well — neither seen, nor heard much. The firsttime MP, who is not articulate, has remained low-key throughout. His office in a rented accommodat­ion on the outskirts of the city has never been crowded, making people often wonder about the electoral prospects of Sadhu Singh — whose astounding victory in 2014 was attributed to popular support for the AAP — in the forthcomin­g Lok Sabha elections.

He is banking on the developmen­t works carried out with transparen­cy from funds received under the MP Local Area Developmen­t (MPLAD) Scheme this time. “I am the only MP in Punjab who has achieved the target of allocating the entire sum of ₹25 crore sanctioned in five years under the scheme,” said the AAP MP, calling it his “trump card”.

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CLEAN IMAGE HIS STRENGTH

Sadhu Singh, who taught at Brijindra College and then served as principal of KK Marwaha College, has the image of a clean politician. A staunch Marxist, he was vocal against the Khalistan ideologues during the militancy period in the state, but his complete silence on issues raised by the disgruntle­d party leaders has been termed as “lack of spine” by his critics.

The Faridkot MP, who has remained loyal to the party’s central leadership, dismisses members of the breakaway group as people who would not achieve anything and gradually fade out. “(Patiala MP Dharamvira) Gandhi is a good man, but those who leave the party

INFIGHTING REMAINS A CHALLENGE

The internal bickering, which has led to rebellion by seven of the 20 party legislator­s in the state, has played out in his parliament­ary constituen­cy as well. Jaitu MLA Baldev Singh was among the three AAP legislator­s in his Lok Sabha constituen­cy, but he revolted against the party leadership and has resigned to join a new outfit, Punjabi Ekta Party (PEP), floated another rebel MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira.

The dissidents are also creating problems for the party in the Kotkapura assembly constituen­cy. The PEP, which is directly targeting the AAP, has formed an alliance — Punjab Democratic Alliance — with Lok Insaaf Party, Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali) and some other outfits. The alliance has decided to field its candidates and could dent Sadhu Singh, who is among the five candidates named by the party, in his AGE: 78, PARTY: Aam Admi Party (AAP),

QUALIFICAT­ION: MA (English)

POSITIONS HELD: Member, political affairs committee, AAP

ELECTORAL RECORD: A first-time MP. He won from Faridkot in 2014

HIGH POINT: His induction in the PAC, the highest decisionma­king body of the AAP, in April 2016

LOW POINT: AAP won just three of the nine assembly seats in his Lok Sabha constituen­cy with Congress bagging the remaining six re-election bid.

While former SAD MP Paramjit Kaur Gulshan, who was defeated by Sadhu Singh in 2014, has been preparing to throw her hat in the ring again, the Congress, which got pushed to the number three position, is looking for a strong candidate this time. Gulshan said Sadhu Singh will be rejected by the people this time because his performanc­e was “nil”.

Congress leader Joginder Singh called Sadhu Singh’s five-year term a failure. “Distributi­ng the Central grants has been the criterion to judge any MP or MLA. People need a representa­tive who raises their issues,” he said.

However, the AAP MP differed, saying the breakaway faction would not be able to make any dent in his support base in Jaitu, Kotkapura or other assembly segments of the constituen­cy. “I am sure people will reward me for my work,” he said, banking on grants given from his developmen­t fund to the municipal bodies and health and educationa­l institutio­ns. He has also been instrument­al in getting a drain cleaning machine worth ₹30 lakh, the only such equipment in the entire state, for the Jaitu municipal committee. Despite his image of clean and non-controvers­ial politician, Sadhu Singh has been politicall­y inactive and never showed initiative to mobilise masses for the party during the panchayat elections or the war within.

People are repenting for electing Sadhu Singh because he failed to perform. They are not going to re-elect him. PARAMJIT KAUR, SAD

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