Days after quitting Congress, Sunil Jakhar joins BJP in presence of J.P. Nadda
The Hindu
Sunil Jakhar had quit Congress last week after lashing out at former Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Twitter, saying that he was "not an asset" as portrayed by the party leadership.
Former Punjab Congress President Sunil Jakhar joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on May 19 in the presence of party Chief J.P. Nadda, days after he quit the grand old party.
Welcoming him in the BJP, Mr. Nadda said Jakhar had enjoyed a special stature in Punjab that was independent of the Congress party and helped strengthen nationalist forces in Punjab.
"BJP is emerging as the number one nationalist force in Punjab. Hence it is necessary for all leaders having nationalist ideology join the BJP to strengthen the party and for a stronger Punjab," Mr. Nadda said.
Mr. Jakhar, a three-term MLA and a former Lok Sabha member from Gurdaspur, became emotional as he recalled the five-decade association of his family with the Congress.
"It is not easy to break a relationship with the Congress that spanned three generations – from 1972 till now. We had been with the Congress in good times and bad," Mr. Jakhar said.
Mr. Jakhar said the BJP had welcomed him because he had not pursued politics for personal good.
Mr. Jakhar had quit Congress last week after lashing out at former Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Twitter, saying that he was "not an asset" as portrayed by the party leadership.
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