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Amarinder slams Khaira for Referendum comment; asks Kejriwal to check partymen

Chandigarh, June 16

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Saturday asked Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal to clarify his stand on Referendum 2020, condemning the statement by AAP leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira.

Taking to Twitter, Amarinder wrote: “I strongly condemn the statement of your LOP @SukhpalKhaira supporting Referendum 2020 that aims for Punjab to secede from the Indian Union. Please clarify your stand on this & ask your partymen to act responsibly.”

Earlier on Saturday, Khaira tweeted, “Although I’m not a votary of 2020 referendum seeking a separate homeland for Sikhs but i don’t hesitate to say that it’s a result of a consistent policy of bias, discrimination n persecution of Sikhs ever since partition, be it attack on Darbar Sahib, genocide of Sikhs in 1984 etc!”

In a statement, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh termed Khaira’s statement favouring the Referendum as unfortunate, and added that the Leader of the Opposition seemed to be indulging in his usual political antics and theatrics, without any sense of the history of Punjab or any realisation of the possible consequences of his statement or act.

Punjab and its people had suffered for years due to the secessionist and separatist movement unleashed by the radicals, pointed out Captain Amarinder, adding that Khaira seemed to be completely unmindful of what the state had been through and the dangers of his ill-thought statement.

The Chief Minister dismissed as sheer hypocrisy Khaira’s claim that he stood for India’s unity while supporting the Referendum, terming it a classic case of running with the hares and hunting with the hounds.

“Anyone supporting the controversial Referendum, which was clearly designed to destroy India’s harmony, could not be a supporter of the country’s unity,” said Captain Amarinder, adding that Khaira’s stand suggested that he stood for India’s dismemberment.

The Chief Minister demanded to know whether Khaira’s statement had the backing of the AAP central leadership, led by Arvind Kejriwal, or he was going on a personal tangent, either out of sheer ignorance or to promote some vested personal interests. This was important considering the fact that the Kejriwal himself had been hobnobbing with pro-Khalistanis when he was campaigning in Punjab in the run-up to the Assembly elections last year, he said.

“The AAP leadership should clarify their stand on this sensitive and explosive issue, which had the potential to destroy India’s peace and plunge Punjab back into the dark days of terrorism,” said Captain Amarinder, demanding to know from Kejriwal and his party colleagues whether or not they stood for peace and upheld the Indian Constitution.

As the leader of a democratically elected government, the CM said, he was committed to ensuring that the human rights of the citizens of Punjab were not violated in any way. At the same time, however, he would not allow anyone to disturb the peace and harmony in the state or do anything detrimental to the interests of the people of Punjab, he asserted.

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