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Ex-AAP Leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira Hits Out At Bhagwant Mann's 'No Drinking' Promise

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Jan, 2019 03:34 AM

    Taking a dig at AAP leader Bhagwant Mann's announcement at a rally in Barnala, former party leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira said Monday the gathering appeared to have been called only to declare that Mann had quit drinking.


    "I was upset over the AAP rally as no serious discussion related to Punjab took place. The rally seemed to be 'Sharab Chhaddao' rally of Bhagwant Mann," Mr Khaira told reporters.


    "If any announcement was to be made on giving up liquor (by Mann), that's a personal decision and such an announcement is not made in presence of thousands of people. It should not be meant to seek votes," he said.


    Mr Mann revealed on Sunday that he had given up drinking on his mother's advice.


    He said he had given up drinking as of January 1 and hoped to stay firm on his resolve for the rest of his life.


    Mr Mann, who is often criticised by political opponents for "excessive drinking", earned high praise from AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal for giving up alcohol.


    Mr Khaira said Mann's announcement from the rally proved that he had been lying about his drinking habit.


    "It means that he used to lie that he never took liquor," said Mr Khaira.


    The Bholath MLA also slammed Mr Kejriwal for appreciating Mann for giving up alcohol.

     

    "Kejriwal is appreciating Mann saying he did a very big thing. He should be ashamed of saying this. He came to Punjab after two years and did not utter a word on sacrilege issue, farmers' suicides, drug problem, unemployment etc," Mr Khaira said.


    Mr Kejriwal on Sunday launched his party's campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls by addressing a rally in Barnala.


    Mr Khaira also accused Mr Kejriwal of being "greedy" for posts.


    "The real greedy man for posts is Kejriwal who is having three positions -- one of Chief Minister, second AAP supremo and third is chairman of party's political affairs committee," he said.


    "A person who keeps three posts with himself is calling others greedy for posts," Mr Khaira added.


    To a question on contesting the Lok Sabha polls, he said he cannot unilaterally make such an announcement.


    Mr Khaira said the decision in this regard will be taken by the Punjab Democratic Alliance (PDA).

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