Shahkot bypoll: Congress gets jolt as former minister Lalli joins SAD
SHAHKOT (JALANDHAR) : Giving a jolt to the ruling Congress 10 days ahead of the Shahkot bypoll, former Punjab minister and senior party leader from the segment, Brij Bhupinder Singh Lalli, joined the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Friday.
SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia along with party candidate Naib Singh and other senior leaders visited Lalli’s residence at Shahkot’s Kang Khurd village to formally welcome him into the party.
The bypoll, necessitated by the death of former Akali MLA Ajit Singh Kohar, will be held on May 28. Lalli was one of the five ticket aspirants, who had opposed allocation of ticket to Congress candidate Hardev Singh Ladi Sherowalia, after a video of his demanding a share from the contractors to extract sand from a quarry went viral.
The five ticket aspirants, including Harminder Singh, Rajanbir Singh, Navjot Dahiya and Puran Singh Thind, had passed a “resolution” to appeal to the party high command to give ticket to a non-controversial person.
Besides showing resentment over the ticket to Laddi Sherowalia, Lalli also alleged interference of former minister Rana Gurjit Singh in the Doaba region. Rana Gurjit had to quit the cabinet in January after his name cropped up in an alleged scam in the allocation of sand mines.
“By giving a ticket to Laddi, who is surrounded by an illegal sand mining controversy, the Congress is giving a message that they have removed one (Rana Gurjit) and brought another,” Lalli said.
Lalli alleged that Sherowalia has also been encroaching on land in the area.
“Many Congress leaders from the Doaba region, including me, tried to meet chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh to bring the issue of interference by Rana Gurjit but he never listened to us. We even tried to convey the kind of image Sherowalia has in the area but to no avail,” Lalli said.
Sukhbir said Lalli’s entry not only strengthened SAD in Shahkot but the entire Doaba belt. “Lalli is known in the region as a bold leader who has a strong base,” he said.
BADAL WON’T CANVASS
While Sukhbir will camp in the Shahkot segment and address at least eight to 10 nukkad meetings daily, former chief minister and SAD patriarch Parkash Singh Badal won’t canvass for party candidate Naib Singh due to health issues.
“Because of health issues and age factor it will be difficult for him to come here to canvass here,” Sukhbir said.
GOOD RIDDANCE: RANA
Hours after Lalli switched sides to SAD, former minister and senior Congress leader Rana Gurjit Singh termed his exit a good riddance for the party.
“Who is Brij Bhupinder Lalli?” he retorted while responding to mediapersons, claiming that Lalli was quite an unknown entity in Shahkot.
“Not just me, even an average Congressman does not know who Lalli. His only claim to the fame was getting elected in 1992 and becoming a junior and non-performing minister in the government of late Beant Singh,” he said.
Rana Gurjit is considered the power behind Congress nominee Hardev Singh Ladi.
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