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Sack Khaira from party for Sikh referendum remarks: Harsimrat Kaur Badal to Kejriwal

Union Minister and senior Shiromani Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Tuesday demanded that Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP party should…

Sack Khaira from party for Sikh referendum remarks: Harsimrat Kaur Badal to Kejriwal

Sukhpal Singh Khaira

Union Minister and senior Shiromani Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal on Tuesday demanded that Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP party should sack its Punjab MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira for reportedly supporting Sikh referendum campaign.

Badal, who is Union Food Processing Minister, accused the Delhi Chief Minister of “tacit support” to Khaira by maintaining silence on the issue.

Last week, Khaira reportedly said: “I support the Sikh referendum 2020 movement as Sikhs have the right to demand justice against atrocities suffered by them.”

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Replying to queries on the issue, Badal said: “On one side he (Kejriwal) is siting on dharna asking for independent statehood of Delhi, on the other side his own MLA and the leader of opposition of Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab is talking about supporting Refrendum 2020 which is about ‘separating Punjab from India’s clutches’.”

Expressing “shock” that Kejriwal has not spoken even a word on issue in the last four days, she said: “It clearly shows, keeping his mouth shut means tacit support”.

She further said that Congress, the ruling party in Punjab, should have taken “necessary legal action” against Khaira and Kejriwal should have “reprimanded and removed” his MLA from the party.

Badal said any patriotic Indian will condemn Khaira’s statement.

‘Referendum 2020’, she said is about separating Punjab from India, which is being “supported by Pakistan” and “spearheaded by those anti-India elements which are settled abroad”.

Political parties in Punjab, including Congress and the BJP, have strongly criticised Aam Aadmi Party senior leader Khaira.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh condemned Khaira for “backing secessionism” by supporting the campaign, propounded by Sikh radicals for a separate Sikh homeland.

Amid a barrage of criticism, Khaira had responded to the Punjab chief minister in a tweet: “I am surprised a leader of your level is tweeting against me without checking his facts, I am not a votary of 2020 but I don’t hesitate to point out a consistent policy of discrimination against Sikhs by central governments! Be it attack on Darbar Sahib, genocide of Sikhs leading to 2020.”

Asked about her today’s meeting with Home MInister Rajnath Singh, Badal said her party has demanded compensation be given to about 375 people who were detained during Operation Blue Star of 1984.

She also demanded that documents related to Operation Blue Star should be made available after declassification in the United Kingdom.

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