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‘Sting man’ Gurlabh Singh has Punjab AAP leaders in a fix

Gurlabh Singh Mahal, man who allegedly directed the sting operation that got Sucha Singh Chhotepur sacked as state convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has gone into virtual hiding since.

Updated on: Aug 29, 2016 05:07 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mansa
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Gurlabh Singh Mahal, man who allegedly directed the sting operation that got Sucha Singh Chhotepur sacked as state convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has gone into virtual hiding since.

Gurlabh Singh Mahal (HT Photo)
Gurlabh Singh Mahal (HT Photo)

Lawyer Mahal, who follows a dera, is one of the founding members of the AAP in Mansa. He has had a roller-coaster of a political career. From the Congress faction of Sardulgarh legislator Ajit Inder Singh Mofar, he switched to the AAP when it entered the Lok Sabha elections.

“He is close to AAP leaders Baljinder Kaur, Harjot Singh Bains, and Himmat Singh Shergill. Shergill appointed him party’s legal cell chief in Bathinda parliamentary zone,” said a party volunteer. Till the Baisakhi rally at Talwandi Sabo this year, Mahal was at the forefront of every party meeting in Mansa.

Read: Why was Chhotepur silent on Kejriwal’s ‘anti-Sikh’ remarks: Shergill

He started claiming that he had several sting videos against senior party leaders such as national organisation-building head Durgesh Pathak and Bathinda observer Romi Bhati. “The AAP’s Delhi leadership has gone corrupt and involved the Mansa volunteers in minting money,” Gurlabh then told this correspondent. He had then confirmed Chhotepur was against his expulsion. Chhotepur, however, had condemned his seeking police protection.

Barely two months after being ousted, he came back as joint secretary of the AAP’s state legal cell. When contacted over his alleged role in the sting operation against Chhotepur and asked whether the party had promised his assembly-election ticket from Mansa, Mahal said: “I will tell you everything after two days.”

TICKET ASPIRANTS WARY OF HIM

The Chhotepur sting operation has put the Mansa AAP leadership in a fix. No one is ready to speak against Mahal.

“He filed a sacrilege case against me for circulating a picture of the Badals and head of Dera Sacha Sauda,” Mansa youth worker Bhupinder Singh said. “He might have sting videos against many volunteers and leaders.”

AAP leader Romi Bhati said the sting culture might help the party weed out corruption “but it will create huge mistrust”.

Senior leader Sukhpal Khaira didn’t oppose the decision to sack Chhotepur but said the man behind the sting should also be taken to task. “We should find out whether the sting was planned within the party.”

Read: Khaira backs Chhotepur, wants more power for Punjab leaders

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mohammad Ghazali

Mohammad Ghazali is a multimedia correspondent with Hindustan Times based in Punjab. He was earlier associated with Media Network of India as a research associate with Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in New Delhi. Having a post graduate degree from Asian College of Journalism, his area of interest includes Indian politics and economy.

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