Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Cadres upbeat, farmers angry: Sukhbir faces ground reality

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

ZIRA (FEROZEPUR): Shiromani Akali Dal activists were upbeat in Zira assembly segment at the launch of party chief Sukhbir Singh Badal’s 100-day yatra programme, which turned out to be a well-attended event on Wednesday.

Even on a sultry day, impressive gatherings were spotted at the election meetings in the predominan­tly rural segment. The former deputy chief minister visited about 12 places in Zira, a part of Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha seat.

Badal’s day began at around 9.30am as he left Ferozepur city to meet near Zira a group of motorbike-riding youths, who escorted him to Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Zira. The venue of most of the meetings addressed by Sukhbir was gurdwaras even as no political sloganeeri­ng was noticed at the shrines.

Covid-19 guidelines of maintainin­g social distancing and wearing face covers were grossly violated at the events. Sukhdev Singh Sheera, the state secretary of the SAD’s new ally — Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) — was also present at the launch of the Akalis’ electoral activity.

On the way to Zira, a group of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) raised slogans against the Akali leadership for the party’s alleged initial support to the contentiou­s central farm laws.

The SKM activists had also removed party’s publicity hoardings put on the AmritsarBa­thinda highway.

Badal’s speeches focused on promises already announced

by the SAD-BSP alliance, underlinin­g thrust to the education and medical care. He was accompanie­d by veteran Akali leader and the party nominee from Zira segment Janmeja Singh Sekhon.

Sukhbir, who represents Ferozepur Lok Sabha segment, also assured developmen­t of the area if SAD-BSP is voted to power in the 2022 elections.

“Sekhon sa’ab has a deep understand­ing of the rural issues and for the last 20 years, he had been urging the SAD to field him from Zira. If voted to power, he will be given charge of the irrigation ministry. Sekhon got a ministeria­l berth in every Akali government in the last over three decades,”

said Badal, while trying to strike a chord with the Akali sympathise­rs.

Trying to undermine Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Badal said Punjab has only three main parties: SAD, its new electoral ally the BSP, and the Congress. “Like the Congress, the AAP is driven by its Delhi-based leadership whereas Shiromani Akali Dal represents the spirit of Panth and Punjab. Punjab does not need a high command in Delhi,” he added.

He also gave a call to teach Congress’s Zira legislator Kulbir Singh Zira a lesson. “Besides supporting mafia, the MLA (Kulbir Zira) was instrument­al in implicatin­g his political opponents in criminal cases. On assuming power,

our government will initiate action against him,” he said amid loud applause at the gurdwara in adjoining Makhu village.

The gatherings inside the gurdwaras comprised elderly and middle-aged men and women while the youths stayed outside the shrines.

A large number of police personnel in uniform and civvies were also deployed. Police didn’t allow any black piece of cloth inside the gurdwaras.

Most streets leading to the political meetings were barricaded and entry of the vehicles was barred.

On Thursday, Sukhbir will tour the Guru Harsahai segment in Ferozepur district.

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal addressing a gathering at Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Zira of Ferozepur district on Wednesday.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal addressing a gathering at Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Zira of Ferozepur district on Wednesday.

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