Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Akalis say CAA stand in way of pact with BJP, won’t contest Delhi elections

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and one of its oldest allies, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), will not be fighting the Delhi assembly elections together, the latter said on Monday, citing difference­s over the amendment to India’s citizenshi­p law. On Monday, the BJP said its allies, the Janata Dal United (JD-U) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) would contest two seats and one seat respective­ly, but did not name any for the Akalis, which whom it had an alliance in the 2015 election.

The SAD claimed its stand on the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) was responsibl­e for this. The BJP’s leader in charge of Delhi elections, Union minister Prakash Javdekar, did not respond to HT’s queries. To be sure, the SAD supported the government during the passage of the CAA in Parliament but the party has since nuanced its position, and repeatedly said Muslims cannot be left out of the act which fast tracks citizenshi­p for non-Muslims from three neighbouri­ng nations.

Akali leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa told reporters, “During our meeting with the BJP, we were asked to reconsider our stand on CAA but we declined to do so. Shiromani Akali Dal is of the firm stand that Muslims cannot be left out of CAA.’’ A senior BJP leader said on condition of anonymity that the decision has nothing to do with CAA but the Akalis limited influence in Delhi. Not many agree with that. There are around a million Sikh voters in Delhi and analysts say they could affect the outcomes in around 10 of the 70 assembly constituen­cies.

HT learns that while the Akalis initially asked for eight seats in a meeting with BJP leaders, they eventually agreed to two. “If the BJP doesn’t want to take along the minorities, then it is up to them. They are the senior partners and so we have to go by their wishes,” said Sirsa to HT.

The BJP and its Haryana ally Jannayak Janata Party , will also not be contesting together.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? SAD leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa (C) addressing mediaperso­ns in ■
New Delhi on Monday.
HT PHOTO SAD leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa (C) addressing mediaperso­ns in ■ New Delhi on Monday.

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