Akali Dal plans party units in Sikh-populated States in a move towards core ‘panthic’ agenda
The Hindu
SAD president Sukhbir Badal announces to set up party units in states with Sikh population, in an effort to regain relevance in State politics.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on December 25 announced to set up its party units in all States across the country that have a Sikh population.
The announcement made by SAD president and former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal is being seen as the party’s effort to return to its core “panthic” (Sikh) agenda ahead of next year’s general election to regain its relevance in State politics. SAD, the century-old regional party, has been going through a challenging time after facing a drubbing in the Assembly polls of 2017 and 2022, besides the poor show in parliamentary elections in Punjab.
In New Delhi, Mr. Badal said “..this (setting up of party units) was part of a process to effect ‘Panthic’ unity in the Sikh quom. The community is facing various challenges and the resolution of all can only be achieved if we all get united under the flag of the Panth - that of the Shiromani Akali Dal,” he said.
Asserting that Sikhs should stay united, Mr. Badal said “..the Muslim population in the country is close to 18% but because they are not united, they have no leadership. We (Sikhs) are 2% but we are united under Sri Akal Takht Sahib (the highest Sikh temporal seat), and hence I urge you to stay united.”
He said that a party committee would go to Patna in Bihar on December 30, where the committee would not only hold meetings with the local Sikhs but would also make necessary arrangements for the establishment of the unit.
“After Patna Sahib, the committee will visit other States from where the demand is coming,” he said.
Mr. Badal also took a dig at Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, saying that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was looting Punjab and it was not Bhagwant Mann but Arvind Kejriwal who is the Chief Minister of Punjab today.
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