Two AAP leaders join SAD ahead of Shahkot bypoll

Press Trust of India  |  Jalandhar 

In a jolt to the AAP, its two leaders H S Walia and C D Singh Kamboj today joined the (SAD) along with their supporters ahead of the Assembly bypoll scheduled to be held on May 28.

into the party fold, Badal said the senior was known for his statesmanlike conduct and strategic thinking, and with his joining, the would be strengthened not only in Doaba belt, but also in entire

Kamboj had been the of BSP's unit and had also contested elections twice from on ticket. He quit and joined in 2015 and was the party spokesperson, besides being the of the Kamboj Mahasabha.

On the occasion, Kamboj said he joined the to ensure the defeat of Congress' Hardev Singh Laadi in the Assembly bye-election.

Detailing how Laadi had "insulted" the Kamboj community after his 2017 Assembly election loss, he said, "The community is very upset with him."

"In fact, people with dubious reputation like Laadi are being rewarded with party tickets. This shows the moral bankruptcy of the Congress," Kamboj alleged.

Earlier, H S Walia, who had contested 2017 Assembly polls from Cantonment seat, also joined SAD.

Walia said he was joining the SAD due to its "pro-people" policies as well as the party's desire to take all sections of society with it.

"I earlier joined because it professed idealism. However I slowly realised that the party had become thoroughly corrupt and was not concerned about Punjabis and their problems. Moreover, AAP is being run from by who does not give any weightage to the local leadership," Walia alleged.

Welcoming Walia into the party fold, SAD said the youth had made a name for himself in a short period of time and would be an asset for the SAD in district.

Walia would be duly adjusted in the party organisation and would be given important duties, he was quoted as saying in a release.

The SAD president said the manner in which both the and the AAP leaders were joining the SAD was indicative of the functioning of the Congress government as well as complete disillusionment with the

Badal said political leaders usually changed parties towards the fag end of any government's tenure, but presently leaders were "leaving the Congress in droves" because the party had "lost all appeal among the masses" after reneging on promises made to the people.

Notably, on May 17, senior Congress leader and former had joined the SAD.

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First Published: Sun, May 20 2018. 18:55 IST