Congress's complaint to EC is a desperate attempt: Akali Dal

IANS April 10, 2025 245 views

The Shiromani Akali Dal has strongly denounced a Congress leader's complaint to the Election Commission as a politically motivated attempt to disrupt their organizational elections. Senior Akali leader Daljit Singh Cheema accused the Congress and rebel Akali faction of conspiring to undermine the party's electoral process. He challenged the Congress leadership, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, to engage in direct political confrontation rather than using indirect tactics. The Akali Dal remains confident and is proceeding with its delegate session to elect a new party president on April 12.

"The rebel group has aligned with BJP, AAP, and now Congress" - Daljit Singh Cheema
Chandigarh, April 10: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Thursday said Congress leader Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa had urged the Election Commission to suspend the organisational elections of the party on the directions of “his bosses Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge in league with the rebel Akali faction”.

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Akali Dal accuses Congress of desperate Election Commission complaint

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Rebel faction allegedly working to damage SAD's electoral prospects

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Cheema challenges Rahul Gandhi and Kharge to direct confrontation

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Election of new party president confirmed for April 12

Senior Akali Dal leader Daljit Singh Cheema said Randhawa’s complaint to the Election Commission (EC) was a desperate attempt to prevent SAD from coming back in the field. “Earlier, the rebel group had aligned with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and even the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) damaged the SAD. Now it has even joined hands with the Congress. While it exposes the rebel group thoroughly, it also makes it clear that all the parties in the fray are afraid of SAD,” he told the media here.

Asserting that SAD had been constantly asserting that the rebel group had been trying to link the party’s membership drive with religion and get it derecognised, Cheema said that the linkup between the rebel group and Sukhjinder Randhawa has proved this. He also asked the Congress top leadership, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, to come out in the open to fight with SAD instead of indulging in cloak-and-dagger activities by presenting partisan leaders like Randhawa as ‘whistle blowers’ to the Election Commission.

Cheema also chided Randhawa for requesting his complaint be kept secret but simultaneously giving interviews to the media on it. He said as far as the complaint of holding the election in the Teja Singh Samundri Hall was concerned, the fact of the matter was that the hall was part of the administrative block of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and it was a tradition to hold the election of the SAD president in the hall. “SAD has also taken permission to hold the meeting in the hall in advance,” the Akali leader added.

Cheema made it clear that such desperate and politically motivated attempts to sabotage the organisation's elections of SAD would not succeed. “The delegate session will elect the new President of the party on April 12, which will be followed by a massive political conference on April 13,” he added.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see how all parties seem to be ganging up against SAD. Maybe they're actually scared of their comeback? 🤔 Politics in Punjab never disappoints with its drama!
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Priya M.
While I don't support any particular party, I think Cheema makes a valid point about Randhawa wanting his complaint kept secret while giving media interviews. That does seem contradictory.
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Amarjeet S.
SAD needs to focus on rebuilding trust with people instead of blaming others. The constant finger-pointing isn't helping their image. Just my honest opinion as a neutral voter.
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Kavita B.
The political chess game continues! 🏛️ Every move and counter-move makes me wonder who's really playing fair here. EC has its work cut out in Punjab elections.
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Harpreet D.
Tradition is important, but so are fair elections. If the hall has historical significance for SAD, that's fine, but EC should ensure everything is by the book. No exceptions for any party!

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