Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HS Phoolka favours autonomy for AAP Punjab unit, not split

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: Senior AAP leader HS Phoolka on Saturday asked party legislator­s in Punjab to seek “autonomy” for the state unit rather than forming a separate party “in the best interest” of Punjab, a day after majority of AAP MLAs contemplat­ed a split.

Giving his views for the first time after party chief Arvind Kejriwal’s apology to a former minister that pushed the state unit into a crisis, the former leader of opposition in Punjab assembly and MLA from Dakha also suggested that the unit should function like a regional party with total independen­ce on state matters.

“In best interest of Punjab, my suggestion to Punjab AAP MLAs — demand autonomy, not a separate party. AAP Punjab should function as a regional party with an alliance with the national AAP. In Punjab matters, total independen­ce and on national issues, go by national leadership,” Phoolka, a noted Supreme Court lawyer, tweeted.

Kejriwal’s apology to Akali leader and former Punjab minister Bikram Singh Majithia for accusing him of drugs trade pushed the party’s Punjab unit into a crisis as the state leadership on Friday contemplat­ed breaking away and forming a separate unit, saying the “meek surrender” was painful and very unfortunat­e.

A two-round marathon meeting was held on Saturday by the Punjab unit of AAP here in which a resolution on splitting from the Delhi unit and forming a separate unit was discussed, though a final decision was deferred.

“Two to three resolution­s were kept, which were discussed thoroughly. One among these was whether we should split from the Delhi unit and form a separate unit or should we continue like this. Consensus could not be built on this even though majority MLAs wanted to break away. The members said they were very angry with this apology while others felt that they wanted to ask Delhi leadership on the issue.”

“Therefore, decision on this has been deferred for the time being,” AAP senior leader from the state and MLA Kanwar Sandhu had said on Saturday.

“A vast majority of the leaders are of the view that why a separate unit of Punjab AAP should not be formed that will have alliance with Lok Insaf Party and also forge alliance with likeminded parties and can even go to the extent of having former Punjab unit convenor Sucha Singh Chhotepur on board...,” AAP MLA and leader of opposition in Punjab assembly Sukhpal Singh Khaira had said.

In a further jolt, Lok Insaf Party (LIP), AAP’s ally in Punjab, had also snapped ties with the party in the wake of Kejriwal’s apology.

CHANDIGARH LOK INSAF PARTY, AAP’S ALLY IN PUNJAB, HAS ALSO SNAPPED ITS TIES WITH THE PARTY IN WAKE OF DELHI CM KEJRIWAL’S APOLOGY

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