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Shoe-thrower turns ‘speaker’ as Punjab Cong finds its voice in mock assembly

BJP main target; Nagra plays Badal, Dharamsot acts as Sukhbir, shoe-thrower Soondh made the ‘speaker’

Updated on: Sep 14, 2016 10:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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“Not allowed to raise voice” inside the Punjab Vidhan Sabha in the weeklong session gone by, the opposition Congress held a mock assembly in the lounge on Wednesday after the House was adjourned indefinitely.

Senior MLA Sunil Jakhar addressing the Congress’ mock session at the Punjab assembly in Chandigarh on Wednesday. (Keshav Singh/HT Photo)
Senior MLA Sunil Jakhar addressing the Congress’ mock session at the Punjab assembly in Chandigarh on Wednesday. (Keshav Singh/HT Photo)

Blaming the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), part of the ruling alliance with the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), for all the “ills” afflicting Punjab, former state Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Sunil Jakhar said that had the BJP supported the no-confidence motion of the Congress on December 23, 2014, the state would have been free of Akalis.

In the mock assembly, Fatehgarh Sahib legislator Kuljit Singh Nagra played chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, Nabha MLA Sadhu Singh Dharamsot acted as deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal, and to motivate shoe-thrower Tarlochan Singh Soondh, he was made the “speaker”.

Soondh, without shoes, and other leaders in an interaction with the media at the Punjab assembly in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

Taking his share of publicity, state CLP leader Charanjit Singh Channi kept rebuking Nagra the “Badal Saab”. Nagra also played along, rising with folded hands like the CM and saying in his tone that he has “huge respect for Jakhar and his father, Balram Jakhar”. Patiala MLA Preneet Kaur sat through the 90-minute session, enjoying every bit.

Quoting from the Bhagvad Gita, Jakhar said the Akalis had no right to talk about Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiat, “as they have squeezed the last ounce of blood from the state”. Referring to BR Ambedkar’s old research in Columbia University, US, on how East India Company had robbed India, Jakhar said another Dalit child will rise from Punjab to find out how much the Badals looted it.

Hitting out at the deputy CM, Jakhar said “Sukhbir ran the government like a CMD (chairman-cum-managing director), not a DCM (deputy CM), using power as tool to run his business.”

On the alleged power scam, Jakhar said the state government had given away `7,000 crore to the new private electricity plants, while state-owned plants were idle.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gurpreet Singh Nibber

Gurpreet Singh Nibber is an Assistant Editor with the Punjab bureau. He covers politics, agriculture, power sector, environment, Sikh religious affairs and the Punjabi diaspora.

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