Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar has demanded that Congress be stripped of the post of the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the state assembly «in view of the party and the ruling AAP becoming allies» in the newly launched alliance (INDIA) of 26 Opposition parties. He told ET that no rule or precedent allowed an ally of the ruling party to hold the post and, therefore, he would soon send a letter to the Speaker, demanding that LoP post be taken away from Congress. «Everybody saw how Congress' Mallikarjun Kharge and Gandhis and AAP's Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann sat together, as part of leaders of 26 Opposition parties, last week in Bengaluru and announced the formation of their alliance and released a joint statement.
With that, Congress ceases to be an Opposition party in Punjab as it is now an ally of the ruling AAP. I will soon write to the Punjab assembly Speaker, formally placing our party's demand for taking away the LoP's post from Congress,» Jakhar said. Congress' Pratap Singh Bajwa is currently LoP in the assembly.
AAP's sweeping victory in the Punjab polls last year left no other party with enough seats or vote percentage to get the post. Besides trying to rid Congress of the post, Jakhar's demand is also meant to declare to Punjab Congress leaders and workers that they can't anymore credibly fight the ruling AAP. His move coincides with simmering discontent within Punjab and Delhi Congress units over Congress and AAP joining hands at the national level and on the issue of Delhi ordinance.
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