Rebel Akali Leader Dhindsa Will Contest SGPC ,Assembly Polls
Rebel Akali Leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa will contest SGPC, assembly polls. A day in the wake of being “chose” as the leader of the SAD by a group of rebel Akali leaders, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa on Wednesday said his gathering will challenge the SGPC and 2022 Punjab assembly polls.
A group of dissident Akali leaders on Tuesday had “chose” Dhindsa as the Pitiful president at a gurdwara in Ludhiana, a move named “illicit and misrepresentation” by the party. Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, alongside his son and previous state finance minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa, was removed from the Pitiful in February this year purportedly for “against party” exercises. By and by, Sukhbir Singh Badal is the leader of the Shiromani Akali Dal.
Dhindsa on Wednesday emphasized that the Sangrur show held in February had “expelled” Sukhbir Singh Badal from the post of the gathering president. “We will battle the 2022 Punjab assembly polls and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Board of trustees’ decisions,” he included.
In the meantime, Shiromani Akali Dal’s senior head Balwinder Singh Bhunder asked Dhindsa to regard law-based standards and keep away from making “bogus cases”, which will just “lower” his height. In an announcement, Bhunder said Dhindsa was a senior lawmaker and he saw how ideological groups functioned and ought to make an effort not to deceive the individuals with bogus cases.
“Disregard assuming control over any gathering, in particular the Tragic,” he stated, including that Dhindsa was himself not an individual from his parent party from which he was ousted. He said Dhindsa hosted not took an interest in the gathering enrollment drive a year ago.
Giving subtleties, the SAD leader said according to the party constitution, ensuing to the enrollment drive and arrangement of circle and area units, upwards of 540 representatives are picked covering Punjab, Haryana, and different states.
He said these agents went to the general ‘ijlas’ (show) of the gathering which prompted the appointment of Sukhbir Badal as the leader of the party. “Both Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and his child Parminder Singh Dhindsa didn’t go to the ‘ijlas’, what to talk about testing the party authority at the proper discussion,” said Bhunder.
Dhindsa hosted defied the party administration, particularly it’s boss Sukhbir Singh Badal, in an offer to “free” the Miserable from the Badal family and “restore its lost magnificence”. Dhindsa later held hands with Dismal splinter parties, including the Tragic (Taksali).
His son Parminder Singh Dhindsa, an MLA from Lehra, had likewise left the post of the party chief in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, scrutinizing the “absence of democratic system” inside the Akali Dal. The Dismal had before supposed that Dhindsa and his son Parminder Dhindsa were being utilized as “pawns” by the Congress in an offer to debilitate the ”panthic” party.