Ex-Akali minister Rakhra joins AAP, Mann calls him honest leader
Patiala, May 17 -- A day after he was expelled from the Shiromani Akali Dal (Punir Surjit), former Punjab minister Surjit Singh Rakhra joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday in his native village Rakhra in Patiala district, in a move seen as politically significant for the region.
A prominent political face from Patiala district, Rakhra served as revenue and rehabilitation minister in the SAD-BJP government led by former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal. He is a two-time MLA from the Samana assembly constituency and has contested assembly elections five times.
Chief minister Bhagwant Mann formally inducted Rakhra into the party fold and praised his political career, describing him as an experienced and honest leader who had been associated with the "wrong party".
Addressing the gathering during the joining ceremony, Mann said: "It is never too late to make amends. He was with the wrong party. He has a spotless career. I need people like him. I cannot do anything alone without a team of good leaders."
The CM alleged that the SAD had weakened considerably and lost public trust due to its role in "beadbi" incidents and anti-people politics.
Mann further stated that Rakhra had repeatedly attempted to reform the party from within but failed as the SAD had "fallen into the wrong hands". He added that Punjab required experienced and committed leaders to rebuild the state and strengthen governance.
Rakhra had distanced himself from the SAD due to differences with party president Sukhbir Singh Badal and later joined the rebel faction SAD (Punar Surjit). He was expelled from the faction on Friday during its executive body meeting held in Jalandhar.
Explaining the reason behind joining the AAP, Rakhra said the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab government had impressed him through initiatives aimed at protecting the sanctity of Guru Granth Sahib and welfare measures for farmers, youth and common people.
Rakhra is the younger brother of US-based businessman Darshan Singh Dhaliwal, who was considered one of the major financiers of the Sukhbir Singh Badal-led Akali Dal.
After Rakhra's exit, the SAD (Punar Surjit) announced the formation of a disciplinary committee to maintain organisational discipline within the party. Party spokesperson Jagjit Singh Kohli said the committee was constituted under the directions of party president Giani Harpreet Singh. Former SGPC president Gobind Singh Longowal has been appointed its chairman....
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