Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

In U-turn, Khaira withdraws resignatio­n as MLA; disqualifi­cation proceeding­s to continue

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH : Punjab Ekta Party (PEP) president and former leader of opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira on Tuesday withdrew his resignatio­n from the membership of the state assembly.

The Bholath MLA sent a written communicat­ion to Punjab Vidhan Sabha speaker Rana KP Singh on a day he was called for personal hearing to ascertain that his resignatio­n was “voluntary and genuine”.

Rana KP said that Khaira withdrew his resignatio­n, but did not give any reason for it. “The rules (Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha) provide that the MLA can withdraw his resignatio­n at any stage before it is accepted,” he told reporters here. Khaira, who rebelled against the AAP leadership and then quit the party, had tendered his resignatio­n from the state assembly a day before he filed his nomination papers from the Bathinda seat in April 2019 during the Lok Sabha elections which he lost badly.

The withdrawal of resignatio­n will have no bearing on the disqualifi­cation proceeding­s against the rebel AAP leader under the anti-defection law. The speaker had sought Khaira’s written reply on a disqualifi­cation petition filed by the AAP, but he sought more time, saying he was busy with arrangemen­ts for his son’s wedding on November 10.

A delegation of AAP led by leader of opposition Harpal Singh Cheema had submitted a petition to the speaker on January 16, 2019, demanding Khaira’s disqualifi­cation under the under the 10th Schedule of the Constituti­on (anti-defection law) for voluntaril­y giving up the party’s membership and floating his separate party. The speaker had also called two other rebel AAP MLAS – Amarjit Singh Sandoa and Nazar Singh Manshahia – for personal hearing but they did not turn up.

‘READY TO CONTEST DISQUALIFC­ATION PLEA’

In a written statement, Khaira, while trying to justify his U-turn, said the AAP leaders were free to prove their disqualifi­cation case against him, but he would give a befitting reply to them at an appropriat­e time. The PEP chief said he took the decision keeping in mind the “sentiments” of people of his constituen­cy who had approached in large numbers and advised him not to force a bypoll by resigning from his seat. “It is an open secret that byelection­s cause a huge loss to exchequer,” he said, blaming AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal for his rebellion and split in the AAP.

SPEAKER RANA KP SAID THAT KHAIRA WITHDREW HIS RESIGNATIO­N, BUT DID NOT GIVE ANY REASON; RULES ALLOW MLA TO WITHDRAW RESIGNATIO­N ANYTIME BEFORE IT IS ACCEPTED

AAP, SAD CALL KHAIRA AN ‘OPPORTUNIS­T’

The Bholath MLA’S decision to withdraw his resignatio­n came in for sharp criticism from other parties. Cheema, in a hard-hitting response, called him a “rank opportunis­t”.

“Khaira repeatedly said that he can sacrifice any position for his ideals and never tired of preaching others, but he has shown his real face by withdrawin­g his resignatio­n,” he said.

SAD spokespers­on Daljit Singh Cheema also demanded immediate disqualifi­cation of Khaira and three other rebel AAP legislator­s for leaving their parent party. BJP leader Tarun Chugh accused Khaira of creating a “new drama”.

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