Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bathinda convention today: It’s Khaira versus Kejriwal

- Navneet Sharma navneetsha­rma@hindustant­imes.com

In what could be make-or-break for Bholath legislator Sukhpal Singh Khaira, all eyes are on the ‘volunteers’ convention’ being organised by the dissident MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Bathinda on Thursday in total defiance of the party leadership.

While the Khaira-led dissident group has gone all out to muster support of party legislator­s, office-bearers and volunteers for the event being touted as its “show of strength”, AAP national convener and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has also reportedly called party MLAs to the national capital on Thursday.

However, new leader of opposition (LoP) Harpal Singh Cheema, whose appointmen­t in place of Khaira triggered the crisis, denied that the party leadership had called any MLA to Delhi. “I am in Delhi to meet (Sangrur MP) Bhagwant Mann who is hospitalis­ed,” he told HT late night. HT spoke to three other MLAs who all said that they will be Delhi tomorrow to visit ailing Mann.

The sudden dash of party MLAs to Delhi reflects the seriousnes­s with which the party has taken the rebel camp’s meeting. Khaira had announced the convention after he was fired from the post of LoP last week. Sisodia declared it an “anti-party activity” without wasting much time, warning of action against MLAs attending the Bathinda meet.

However, Khaira and his supporters, decided to go ahead with the convention. The real test for former LOP lies in his ability to draw the party MLAs to the event as it will have a huge bearing on the fate of the dissident camp and the party in the state.

Khaira had paraded eight MLAs on the day he spoke out against his sacking. On Tuesday, the group claimed to have confirmati­on from 12-13 party legislator­s that they would attend the meet, but the support claim has been disputed by both Cheema and state unit co-president Balbir Singh. The support of MLAs is most critical because if the dissident camp is able to draw 12-13 of them, it will get emboldened and push the envelope.

In case the number touches 14, it will have two-thirds of the total strength of 20– that’s what is required to form a separate unit without attracting the anti-defection law. Conversely, the party leadership could take decisive action against the dissident group members in case they fail to get support from MLAs.

However, there is not much clarity on which way most MLAs, except 5-6 involved in organising the event, are headed. Barring a few, the phones of most of them either remained switched off or they did not answer calls the whole day.

Both sides also levelled made allegation­s against each other. Harpal Cheema reiterated his charge that the convention was being “sponsored” by the SADBJP combine and Bains brothers at the instance of RSS. Khaira, on the other hand, alleged that a vicious campaign was being run to wreck the convention and intimidate the legislator­s. Former party convener Gurpreet Ghuggi also made an appeal to well-wishers of Punjab to support Khaira. However, he said he will not be able to attend the convention.

TO COUNTER DISSIDENT GROUP’S CONVENTION, AAP SUPREMO ‘CALLS’ PARTY’S PUNJAB LEGISLATOR­S TO DELHI

As dissident Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs are all set for a show of strength in Thursday’s convention here, ousted leader of opposition in Punjab assembly Sukhpal Singh Khaira said party MLAs are being intimidate­d in the name of disqualifi­cation.

Khaira, who visited the venue of the convention at the sports stadium of Guru Nanak Dev Thermal Plant on Wednesday, to take stock of preparatio­ns, said, “A vicious campaign is being unleashed to intimidate party MLAs in the name of disqualifi­cation.”

He said the convention is being held under the banner of AAP and MLAs who will take part in it have not given up party membership. “MLAs can be disqualifi­ed only if they quit the primary membership of the party and join another party. This convention is a party event and we have invited all the leaders. Wrong informatio­n is being spread in this regard and we are taking care of all legal angles,” he said.

‘NRIS SUPPORTING CONVENTION FULLY’

He claimed that AAP supporters among non-resident Indians (NRIs) are extending full support to the convention and are also extending help by arranging transporta­tion for the volunteers.

Khaira alleged that attempts are being made to thwart the event as Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) did not allot the ground for convention initially and it was only after he said that they will resort to protest at the same ground that it was allotted. Khaira said that rumours are also being spread by the Congress, Shiromani Akal Dal (SAD) and even some AAP leaders against them.

Asked about a meeting of AAP Punjab MLAs that has reportedly been scheduled in Delhi on Thursday, he said many MLAs will take part in the Bathinda convention. “But many of whom who will not, will actually be with us. They are in constant touch with me as they support us from the heart.”

‘WILL DISCUSS INNER PARTY ISSUES’

He said, “Apart from inner party issues, matters concerning Punjab will also be discussed in the convention and it will usher a change in politics of state.”

“We are expecting 15,000 party volunteers in the meet,” said Deepak Bansal, who unsuccessf­ully contested assembly polls from Bathinda (urban) segment last year. Meanwhile, MLAs supporting Khaira held meetings to mobilise party workers to take part in the meet. Jaitu MLA Baldev Singh said workers are voluntaril­y coming forward to be part of the event and party workers are also exerting pressure on other MLAs to take part in the event.

 ??  ?? Sukhpal Singh Khaira
Sukhpal Singh Khaira
 ??  ?? Arvind Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal
 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? Aam Aadmi Party MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira taking stock of preparatio­ns a day ahead of the workers’ convention in Bathinda on Wednesday.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT Aam Aadmi Party MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira taking stock of preparatio­ns a day ahead of the workers’ convention in Bathinda on Wednesday.

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