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Veteran Akali Leader Kuldip Singh Wadala Dies Of Cardiac Arrest

IANS, 05 Jun, 2018 12:06 PM
    Veteran Akali leader and former Nakodar MLA Kuldip Singh Wadala passed away on Tuesday following a cardiac arrest.
    He was 86.
     
     
    He is survived by four sons and three daughters. His son Gurpartap Wadala is the Nakodar MLA while his son-in-law Arvinder Bains is an IAS officer.
     
     
    Though Wadala contested at least four times, he became MLA only once in 1985 defeating his cousin and Congress leader Umrao Singh.
     
     
    The two fought against one another in the 1980 Assembly polls and 1993 Lok Sabha Jalandhar bypolls too and on both occasions Umrao Singh won. “Sharing a very warm relation otherwise, they indulged in very healthy politics. As soon as elections would be over, they would shun their differences and sit together,” said ex-MLA Jagbir Brar, whose wife is closely related to the Wadalas.
     
     
    Considered one of the most intellectual Akali leaders from the region of the 1980s and 1990s, he was well-connected with the national leadership of those times, including Harkishan Singh Surjit and Sharad Yadav. “Armed with a BSc (agriculture) degree and a good command of English, he even used to write articles in papers, his favourite topics being French, Russian and Pakistan economies,” said Principal Jaspal Singh of Guru Nanak National College, Nakodar, of which Wadala was a patron.  
     
     
    Originally hailing from a family of landlords of Pakistan, he had moved to Srin village in Nakodar. But the family lives at Wadala village near Jalandhar. “This house was the venue of all meetings regarding the Longowal pact. All prominent Akali and SGPC leaders, including Jagdev Singh Talwandi, Parkash Singh Badal and Gurcharan Singh Tohra, used to sit here and do the planning,” Jaspal Singh recalled.
     
     
    In 1996, Wadala had left the Akali Dal owing to differences with Badal and formed his own party SAD (Democratic). However, the party merged with the SAD (Badal) in 2004. He had last contested elections from Nakodar in 2007 which he lost. Since then his son Gurpartap has been contesting and has won on both occasions.
     
     
    Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has condoled the death of veteran Akali leader Kuldip Singh Wadala, who passed away at the age of 86 in his native village Wadala in Jalandhar today, after a brief illness.
     
     
    In his condolence message, the chief minister said Kuldip Singh Wadala was a seasoned politician, who made relentless efforts for the opening of a special corridor from Dera Baba Nanak to Sri Kartarpur Sahib.
     
     
    Both the places are associated with first Sikh Guru Nanak Dev.
     
     
    The chief minister expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family on their loss. 

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