Dhindsa stepped carefully on the offer of alliances with BJP

Chandigarh: Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) President Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa has said that before making a final decision about establishing an alliance with the BJP for the Punjab Punjab Assembly poll, he wants to take input from the district leaders because some senior party leaders are still skeptical about things That, fearing a counter-attack from farmers.
On December 4, News Minister Union Amit Shah has made it public that the Safron Party in talks with a sad head (Sanyukt) Dhindsa and former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who has floated the Punjab Congress, for the Alliance in Punjab.
Rajya Sabha Dhindsa members told the Toi that he held a preliminary meeting with Shah in Delhi, where the Union minister made an offer on the alliance.
“I told him that I first talked to my party leaders,” he said.
But Dhindsa denied having any meeting about the problem of the alliance with Captain Amarinder and expressed his surprise on the basis of which the former main minister made a claim to fight with fighting the polls that will come in the Alliance with Sad (Sanyukt).
“I can’t say anything at this stage, not until I see from all party leaders and workers,” Dhindsa said.
At the previous meeting held on December 6, several leaders did not support the alliance, he added.
Asked about the reason for their reluctance, Dhindsa said, “Some of my party leaders were not satisfied with Capt Amarinder and some said that even though the central government had revoked the controversial agricultural law, farmers would not support them.” Sad (Sanyukt) was also very observing the steps of the farmers who protested.
Sad (Sanyukt) was also caught up in the catchment-22 situation as announced in December last year it would not forge alliances with BJP, Congress and Badal “in any circumstances”.
At the same time, party leaders have seen people’s anger against former President Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee Manjinder Singh Sire after he joined BJP in Delhi on December 1.
Dhindsa reaches Chandigarh from Delhi on Wednesday.
He said he would hold two more meetings in the next two-three days.
One meeting will be held with the district and other president with party leaders who cannot attend the previous meeting on December 6, where party leadership has authorized Dhindsa to take the last call on the issue of alliance.
Cong EX-spokesman Joined by Capt PartyPritpal Singh Baliwal, a former media panel from Congress, who resigned from a party on Tuesday, has joined the former Chief Minister Amarinder Congress Punjab Singh.
In a letter to Sonia Gandhi, he said that the command of the punjab unit from the party was in the “wrong hand”.
While criticizing PPCC President Navjot Singh Sidhu, he said, “We were in a strong capacity to form a government in 2022 under the leadership of captain Amarinder Singh and Sunil Kumar Jakhar, but you decided to choose Sidhu though.
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