AAP rebels in Punjab to stage show of strength tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

A day ahead of a rally seen as a show of strength by dissidents, the in alleged that the event was sponsored by Akali Dal-BJP and former ally

Newly appointed of Opposition in Assembly today said the anti-Dalit convention in Bathinda was meant to confuse Aam Aadmi Party workers.

The in the state had plunged into a crisis when the party leadership appointed as the of Opposition on July 26, replacing Sukhpal Singh Khaira.

Eight of the party's 20 MLAs openly rebelled against this decision, and later announced the volunteers' convention.

Punjabi and former convenor of the AAP's state unit Gurpreet Singh Waraich 'Ghuggi' today came out in Khaira's support, urging party workers to attend his convention tomorrow.

But claimed that the rally was being sponsored by SAD-BJP, RSS and the Bains brothers - Simarjeet Singh Bains and Balwinder Singh Bains -- who lead the Lok Insaf Party, which was once an ally.

In a statement, Cheema told AAP workers that the Bathinda meeting had nothing to do with party leaders like and whose photographs and names are on posters for the rally.

The AAP overseas wing has issued a statement backing Cheema and asking MLAs and workers to stay united and avoid following any "individual".

In its message to party volunteers, the overseas wing said its members were saddened that some individuals were trying to manipulate overseas volunteers for personal ambition and gains.

These individuals do not speak for us nor do they represent us, it said.

It has asked AAP workers to respect the decision taken by the party which has already termed the rally an "anti-party" activity.

Cheema said the AAP's state and national leadership would have welcomed the convention if it was meant to voice the concerns of Dalits, farmers and the unemployed.

Accusing the Bains bothers of trying to break up the AAP, he said some party leaders had come under their influence.

AAP MLA Kanwar Sandhu, who is supporting Khaira, had claimed yesterday that 2-13 AAP MLAs would participate in the convention.

He claimed the event was meant to "strengthen" the party.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 21:50 IST