Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

From politics of the Bar to leader of oppn, Cheema gets prominence as Dalit leader

- Avtar Singh avtar.singh1@htlive.com n

SANGRUR:The new leader of opposition in the Punjab assembly picked by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Harpal Singh Cheema, 43, is considered a loyalist of AAP’s heavyweigh­t MP from Sangrur, Bhagwant Mann, and represents one of the most developmen­tally backward constituen­cies, Dirba, reserved for candidates from the Scheduled Castes.

The Dalit lawyer, who had joined the AAP just before last year’s assembly elections, had led the Sangrur district bar associatio­n in 2014. He also unsuccessf­ully contested the zila parishad elections as an independen­t earlier.

A graduate from Government Ranbir College, Sangrur, and having done his LLB from Punjabi University, Patiala, he was also a participan­t in student politics as a member of some Leftleanin­g student outfits while studying law.

Born and brought up in an economical­ly weak family of Cheema village in Dhuri subdivisio­n, he had to struggle for studies as he has five siblings, two brothers and three sisters.

Now he lives in Sangrur with his wife and a three-year-old daughter.

In a triangular fight from Dirba, he defeated Congress candidate Ajaib Singh Rataul and Shiromani Akali Dal’s Gulzar Singh. As a lawyer, he is also fighting AAP’s Delhi MLA Naresh Yadav’s case in the district courts over accusation­s of Quran desecratio­n in Malerkotla in 2016.

He has stayed away from controvers­ies while being in a party beset with infighting, and bears a clean, low-key image in the AAP. As replacemen­t to a dominant Jat Sikh leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira as AAP’s choice for leader of opposition, Cheema has achieved a new high in his political career.

However, as the third leader of opposition in a little over a year, he has a lot to balance within and outside the AAP.

In a congratula­tory message on Twitter, Delhi deputy CM and AAP’s Punjab affairs in-charge manish Sisodia, too, stressed on Cheema’s humble origins: “I am sure he’ll emerge as a strong Dalit leader and become a voice of all Dalit and marginalis­ed communitie­s of Punjab, in assembly and outside as well.”

Cheema replied on Twitter by thanking party boss and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, besides Sisodia and Bhagwant Mann, and all AAP Punjab MLAs, for their “trust and faith in common man like me”.

Reaction from the ground showed that the road may be far from smooth.

AS Mann, a former AAP member from Sangrur, said, “By removing Khaira (as opposition leader), AAP has committed a blunder the second time; the first one was removal of Sucha Singh Chhotepur (from party) before the elections.”

However, Paramjit Kaur Mann, a prominent woman leader of AAP in Dirba, said, “Khaira was an experience­d man and was performing his duty with full responsibi­lity. Cheema will have to learn many things, but we have no doubt in his capability.”

“Cheema was picked by AAP MLAs,” stressed Dinesh Bansal, who contested on the AAP ticket from Sangrur assembly segment, “He is hardworkin­g, and will perform his duty effectivel­y.”

HOWEVER, AS THE THIRD LEADER OF OPPOSITION IN LITTLE OVER A YEAR, HE HAS A LOT TO BALANCE WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE AAP

 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? AAP MLA Harpal Singh Cheema (L), chosen by the party as the new leader of opposition in Punjab Vidhan Sabha, with Delhi deputy CM and AAP’s Punjab affairs incharge Manish Sisodia after the announceme­nt, in New Delhi on Thursday.
PHOTO: TWITTER AAP MLA Harpal Singh Cheema (L), chosen by the party as the new leader of opposition in Punjab Vidhan Sabha, with Delhi deputy CM and AAP’s Punjab affairs incharge Manish Sisodia after the announceme­nt, in New Delhi on Thursday.

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