SAD expels Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa for indulging in anti-party activities

  • | Friday | 2nd August, 2024

A day after former MP Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa asserted authority as the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patron and his declaration of the expulsions of eight rebel leaders as unconstitutional, the Akali Dal has taken decisive action by expelling him from the party. The decision, taken by the SADs disciplinary committee, underscored the partys commitment to maintain discipline and unity within its ranks.   SADs disciplinary committee, chaired by former MP Balwinder Singh Bhundur and with Maheshinder Singh Grewal and Gulzar Singh Ranike as its members, made the unanimous decision to expel Dhindsa from the primary membership of the party. The committee cited Dhindsas anti-party activities, including his support for the expelled leaders and his unauthorized actions that violated the partys constitution.   Grewal, during the media briefing, explained the rationale behind the decision, stating that Dhindsa was not upholding the honour of his post. He was not only issuing unauthorized statements but was also acting against the partys constitution and its rich and glorious traditions, Grewal said. The disciplinary committee considered Dhindsas recent statements and his attempt to support the eight expelled leaders in their rebellion against the partys leadership.   Bhundur, the disciplinary committee chairman, emphasized that the party had made numerous attempts to address the concerns of the disgruntled leaders. The party invited all the disgruntled leaders to attend meetings and discuss their grievances within the party forum, Bhundur noted. However, instead of engaging constructively, these leaders chose to participate in a conspiracy aimed at weakening and dividing the party. Bhundur highlighted that these actions were in direct contradiction to the partys principles and the teachings of the SADs founding leaders.   The disciplinary committee stressed that the expelled leaders had aligned themselves with forces attempting to undermine the partys integrity. Bhundur pointed out that these leaders had even lent credence to the allegations made by the main perpetrator of the 2015 sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. When the party took appropriate disciplinary action against them, Dhindsa attempted to intervene and mislead the party cadre by asserting his authority as the patron. This intervention, according to the committee, necessitated a strong response to preserve the partys unity and discipline.   SADs leadership reaffirmed its commitment to party discipline and the leadership of Sukhbir Singh Badal. The disciplinary committee members reiterated that they were acting in accordance with the partys constitution and under the powers vested in them by the Working Committee. They noted that 98 percent of the Working Committee members had expressed their confidence in Sukhbir Badals leadership, underscoring the broad support for the partys direction and policies.   Grewal clarified the honourary nature of the patrons role, stating that it did not confer any decision-making powers. He dismissed Dhindsas claims of initiating a reform movement within the party, describing them as misleading and unfounded. Grewal cited historical instances where Dhindsa had taken similar disciplinary actions against other leaders, highlighting the inconsistency in Dhindsas current stance.   Grewal also criticized another expelled leader, Prem Singh Chandumajra, for his opportunistic demands and past actions that had undermined the partys interests. Grewal pointed out that Chandumajra had previously supported contentious actions, such as approving Operation Black Thunder in 1985 and endorsing the maafi given to the Dera Sirsa head. He noted that Chandumajras loyalty to the party leadership was conditional on his personal demands being met, which included securing multiple assembly seats for his family and a Lok Sabha ticket for himself.  

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