Hindustan Times (Patiala)

What attack on Kolianwali’s son means for SAD

- Sachin Sharma sachin.kumar2@hindustant­imes.com n

Former chief minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patron Parkash Singh Badal’s second visit in two days to know the well-being of the injured son of the party’s Muktsar district president and SGPC member Dayal Singh Kolianwali underlines the latter’s importance and the political ramificati­ons of the incident.

The importance of Kolianwali could be gauged from the fact that the Badal Senior had himself taken up with Punjab director general of police (DGP) Suresh Arora the matter of the Kolianwali’s police security, which was reduced after the formation of the Congress government in the state.

SAD leaders feel that the attack on Kolianwali’s son Parminder Singh Kolianwali could lead to lowering the moral of party leaders and cadres across the state, which seems to have alarmed top Akali leaders, who

thronged the hospital to call on Kolianwali.

BADAL’S RIGHT HAND

Kolianwali, who came from a modest peasantry background, now has a palatial house in Kolianwali village. He has been claiming that his family owned a huge chunk of land in Pakistan, in lieu of which they got land here after migration and that he has also acquired property through hard work. He was close to late SAD

leader Jasvir Singh Kakhanwali of Lambi circle, who was close to Badals. After Kakhanwali’s death he came close to the Badal family. He started his political carrier as village sarpanch and is now third-time SGPC member. He is now considered Badal’s right hand in Akali circles.

CONTROVERS­IAL FIGURE

Known as party’s strongman, Kolianwali has remained a controvers­ial figure and is always on the target of opposition parties, which accused the previous SAD government of harassing and victimisin­g political opponents in Muktsar district.

His house was raided by sleuths of the income tax department in January 2012 before the assembly polls. Political parties have also been raising the issue of rapid rise in his wealth.

FRIENDS TURNED FOES

Kolianwali and Bakhseesh Singh, who is one of the accused in the attack on Kolianwali’s son, were once good friends when they were both in the SAD.

Due to emerging difference­s with Kolianwali and anticipati­ng that the Congress will form government in the state, Bakhseesh joined the party ahead of 2012 assembly polls. The acrimony in their relations got intensifie­d during the polls to the Malout municipal council in 2015.

Bakhseesh, who contested as Congress candidate, was defeated by SAD’s Sham Lal Gupta (Daddi) for whom Kolianwali worked hard.

The polls witnessed violence, following which a case was slapped on Congress workers. The Sunday’s attack is seen as a sequel to that clash.

Daddi, who is an accused in the infamous recruitmen­t scam in local bodies department that allegedly took place under the SAD-BJP government regime, is a close aide of Kolianwali.

‘POLITICAL VENDETTA’

Kolianwali said the attack on his son was the result of political vendetta as Bakhseesh had lost Malout MC polls in 2015 to the SAD candidate.

Congress leaders, including chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, and the Aam Aadmi Party had portrayed Kolianwali as the “kingpin” of the scam during the run-up to the assembly elections.

The allegation­s were denied by Kolianwali. The Punjab vigilance bureau, which is probing the scam, had also given a clean chit to Kolianwali in May this year.

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