Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AAP puts Sisodia in charge of Punjab

- Gulam Jeelani letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday made senior leader and Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia in charge of Punjab where the party is fast losing ground.

“After assessment of prevailing political situation in the state of Punjab, the political affairs committee has appointed senior party leader Manish Sisodia as Prabhari (in-charge) of Punjab,” said a statement by the AAP.

Handing over the responsibi­lity to the seniormost leader after party chief and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal is seen as an effort by Delhi’s ruling party to set its house in order in Punjab. Despite being the main opposition in the Punjab assembly, AAP could win just one ward (in Bholath) out of 149 it contested in the municipal polls, the results of which were declared on Sunday.

Results of the civic polls showed the party even lost ground in areas where its candidates won with huge margins in the March assembly elections. It had won 20 seats in the 117-member house to emerge as the main opposition party. The AAP was without a proper observer in Punjab since Sanjay Singh resigned in April after it failed to come to power in the state.

For its below expected per- formance in assembly elections, many state leaders had accused the party’s central leadership of interferin­g in Punjab affairs.

“After assembly elections, it was alleged that the Delhi leadership was interferin­g in the local unit’s affairs. It was cited as a reason for the party’s poor showing in the polls ,” said a party leader who did not want to be named.

“Following the allegation­s it was decided that the central leadership would keep away from Punjab. The candidate selection and campaign strategy was handled by local leaders. But after a poor performanc­e in Gurdaspur bypolls and the recent civic polls, we felt the need to set the house in order. So we have chosen one of the seniormost leaders for the task,” he added.

AAP nominee Major General (retired) Suresh Khajuria came third in the Lok Sabha bypoll. Punjab is vital for AAP as it was the only state where it could open its account in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, winning four seats.

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