Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Akali leader and ex-minister Tota Singh passes away

- Vishal Joshi letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and former Punjab education minister Jathedar Tota Singh, who is credited with making English a compulsory subject from Class 1 in state government schools, died at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, on Saturday morning.

The 80-year-old, a trusted lieutenant of former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, was battling a liver-related ailment and was hospitalis­ed for the past few days, SAD spokespers­on Dr Daljit Singh Cheema said.

Tota represente­d Moga assembly segment twice and was once elected from the Dharamkot seat.

SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal and Bathinda Lok Sabha MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal mourned the death of the party’s vice-president.

Modernised education

Tota was on the panel of the SAD core committee and a member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC).

In 1997, Tota, a grassroots­level leader and native of Didar Singh Wala in Moga district, fought his first election from Moga constituen­cy and then chief minister Badal inducted him as education minister in the SAD-BJP government. He was elected MLA again from the Moga assembly constituen­cy in 2002 but remained in the opposition as the SAD-BJP alliance lost the assembly elections.

He was elected for the third time from Dharamkot in 2012.

His tenure as the education minister was a mixed bag of his political life.

Tota’s initiative to introduce English in schools invited criticism from pro-Punjabi supporters but he did not succumb to the protests. He was a strong votary of modernisat­ion of the education sector with an emphasis on computer literacy.

Courted controvers­ies

It was during his tenure as education minister that Tota courted several controvers­ies including the allegation of recruiting teachers in the department with illegal gratificat­ion. He was later acquitted in the case.

In May 2012, Tota, then agricultur­e minister, was convicted by a Mohali court for misusing his position as education minister. It was alleged that he misused the car of the Punjab School Education Board.

He was sentenced to a year in jail and faced a penalty of ₹30,000.

According to documents submitted before contesting the assembly elections this year, Tota had stated that his appeal against the conviction was pending before the Punjab and Haryana high court.

Tota Singh, a Taksali or the old guard of the Akalis, had to bear a lot of embarrassm­ent in the state and within the party when the name of his son Barjinder Singh, alias Makhan Brar, also an Akali leader, cropped up in the Moga sex scandal along with some senior Punjab Police officials of Moga for allegedly blackmaili­ng the rich.

Tota was once a confidant of former chief minister Surjit Singh Barnala and in 1986, Barnala appointed him the chairman of the Punjab Marketing Board.

When Barnala lost political grip in Punjab and Badal gained SAD space, Tota Singh reposed faith in the emerging centre of power in the party.

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