Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

KHAIRA, BALBIR SPAR PUBLICLY

The press meet, called in Chandigarh to flay attack on AAP MLA, descends into total chaos as the two leaders argue with each other

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Punjab AAP co-president Balbir Singh and leader of opposition in assembly Sukhpal Khaira sparred publicly on Thursday over the referendum remark row, bringing more embarrassm­ent to the party’s infighting-ridden state unit.

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) co-president Balbir Singh and leader of opposition in assembly Sukhpal Khaira sparred publicly on Thursday over the referendum remark row, bringing more embarrassm­ent to the party’s infighting­ridden state unit .

Balbir and Khaira, who came together to address a hurriedlyc­onvened press conference to condemn the attack on the party MLA from Rupnagar by mining mafia, argued with each other over the former’s statement that he (Khaira) did not clarify his position to the state unit.

The press meet descended into total chaos when a party MLA told the media to desist from asking questions that created rift in the party.

After the controvers­y over Khaira’s purported statement in support of Referendum 2020 broke out last week, Balbir, who looks after the organisati­onal affairs, said the party will take action against him.

When Khaira, who denied having made such a statement, said no one from the party sought clarificat­ion from him before talking of initiating action, Balbir tweeted that he had called Khaira on his personal mobile number five times. The two leaders have not been on best of terms with each other and their unease was palpable at the press conference.

Trouble began when Balbir was asked about his tweet that Khaira did not respond to his calls or clarify his position to the state unit after the controvers­y broke out. When the state unit co-president said that whatever he stated was factually correct, Khaira rebutted his claim.

“It may sound bad, but I must say that he should not have put all that on social media. He is factually absolutely incorrect. There was one missed call on June 15 and then I got a bulk message that we all have to go to Delhi on 17th. I thought there was no need to call back after the message,” said the Bholath MLA.

Balbir insisted that he did make the calls, taking out his mobile phone. Before he could show the call list to everyone, Kotkapura MLA Kultar Singh Sandhwan interjecte­d, telling the reporters to desist from asking such queries.

“Talk about Punjab. Why are you asking questions that create problems among us,” he said.

His remarks triggered protest by reporters who threatened to boycott the press conference.

Even as Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu, a former journalist himself, and others tried to calm things down, the argument continued for a few minutes. While Khaira apologised for the remarks of his colleague, Sandhwan stood his ground, saying that there was no need to say sorry.

 ??  ?? Sukhpal Singh Khaira
Sukhpal Singh Khaira
 ??  ?? Dr Balbir Singh
Dr Balbir Singh

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