Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Audio on clipping Khaira’s wings goes viral, AAP to probe

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Another unsavoury controvers­y has broken out in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) after an audio clip of a purported conversati­on between two party leaders on clipping leader of opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira’s wings went viral on social media.

The purported audio conversati­on is allegedly between party leaders Garry Birring and Sumit Yadav about the role of Khaira in turmoil in the state unit, support he gets from AAP MLAs and the need to cut him down to size in the state. Thereafter, another audio containing some disparagin­g comments on party MLAs has surfaced on the social media.

Birring, who is in-charge of organisati­on building in the state unit, has categorica­lly denied any involvemen­t in the controvers­ial clips. “The voice in these audio clips is not mine,” he said in a statement issued through a party functionar­y dealing with media. However, Yadav told a TV channel that the conversati­on took place about one-and-a-half months ago. “I am the other person in the audio. Our voice samples can be taken and got tested from any lab to check the veracity of my claim,” he said.

Reacting to the controvers­ial audio clips, Khaira said he was fighting the Congress and the Akalis, and never expected people in his own party to conspire against him in this manner. “This is very unfortunat­e. These are probably the people who are creating a misunderst­anding between me and party leaders in Delhi, including (AAP national convener Arvind) Kejriwal,” he added.

Punjab AAP co-president Balbir Singh said he would get an inquiry done into the claim made by Sumit Yadav as it was a serious matter. “The audio clips appear to be have been carefully edited or doctored. We will get them examined from experts. The manner in which these clips have been released shows that the intention is to damage the party. When I talked to Birring today, he categorica­lly denied that it was his voice,” he said.

I am fighting the Congress and the Akalis, and never expected people of my own party to conspire against me in this manner. This is unfortunat­e. SUKHPAL SINGH KHAIRA, leader of opposition in assembly

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