“AAP Committed To INDIA”: Arvind Kejriwal Amid Row With Congress In Punjab

'AAP Committed To INDIA': Arvind Kejriwal Amid Row With Congress In Punjab

New Delhi:
The AAP is “fully committed to the INDIA” opposition bloc, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Friday, even as leaders from his party and the Congress are locked in a bitter row in Punjab over the arrest of MLA Sukhpal Khaira on drugs charges.

Here are the top 10 points in this big story:

  1. Arvind Kejriwal – who this month played down talk of infighting in INDIA over seat-sharing for elections this year and next – sought once again to calm troubled waters. “AAP is committed to INDIA… AAP will not separate from INDIA alliance,” he told reporters.

  2. However, in a caveat unlikely to be missed, he also said his party remains committed to the war on drugs. “I have come to know Punjab Police arrested some Congress leader yesterday. I do not have details… you can get from the police. We have waged a war against drugs… I will not comment on any individual case but we are committed to ending addiction.”

  3. Mr Khaira’s arrest over a 2015 drugs case has spawned a rapidly escalating squabble AAP vs Congress fight. Both are part of the INDIA bloc that hopes to work together to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP in this year’s state polls and the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

  4. Earlier today, sources told NDTV Congress leaders in Punjab had told their high command the AAP is “targeting” senior leaders, and cited the arrests of ex-ministers Sadhu Singh Dharamsot and Bharat Bhushan Ashu, and ex-Deputy Chief Minister OP Soni. All three were arrested before Mr Khaira, who on Thursday was sent to police custody for two days.

  5. The Congress’ Punjab chief, Amarinder Raja Warring, declared a “jungle raj” in the border state under the AAP and said Governor Banwari Lal Purohit had been briefed about the “false case” against Mr Khaira. “We can’t be silent. We will fight till the end…” he said.

  6. The AAP has dismissed claims of a “political vendetta” and has insisted that Sukhpal Khaira’s arrest is part of the Punjab government’s “zero tolerance policy” against drug smugglers.

  7. As part of INDIA’s plans, the AAP and Congress were to divide seats in three states – Punjab and Delhi (where the AAP is in power) and BJP-ruled Gujarat – but, at least in the former, regional rivalries spurred by tension over Mr Khaira’s arrest, have left any deal on the brink.

  8. Mr Khaira’s arrest was significant because he is one of those most vocal against any alliance with the AAP in the state. He is also Chairman (at national level) of the Congress’ Kisan Cell and is therefore both a party office-bearer and lawmaker.

  9. In his first comments on the row, Congress national boss Mallikarjun Kharge has said that “if anyone does injustice to us, then we are not the ones who will tolerate it”. “I will take its details… but whatever may be the case, if someone does injustice, they don’t survive for long,” he said.

  10. And it isn’t just the Congress’ state leaders refusing to play ball; Minister Anmol Gagan Mann has claimed “directions” from Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to insist the AAP will contest all 13 seats.

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