Sukhbir Singh Badal Resigns As Shiromani Akali Dal President
by Argus News
Sat, Nov 16 | 4:09 p.m.

Chandigarh, Nov 16: Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal stepped down on Saturday, clearing the way for the election of a new leader.

Dr Daljit S Cheema, former Education Minister of Punjab, confirmed this in a tweet.

The SAD leader wrote, "The SAD President S Sukhbir Singh Badal submitted his resignation to the Working Committee of the party today to pave the way for the election of a new President. He thanked all the party leaders & workers for expressing confidence in his leadership and extending wholehearted support & cooperation throughout the tenure."

Back in July, Shiromani Akali Dal dissolved its core committee after a meeting held in Chandigarh. Party leader Daljit Singh Cheema informed on X that the core committee will be reorganised shortly.

"The Working Committee of the party has authorized the SAD President S Sukhbir Singh Badal to reorganize the party organization. In this regard the party President discussed in detail with his senior colleagues in a meeting held at Chandigarh today. It was decided to dissolve the Core Committee of the party. It will be reorganized shortly. They also discussed four bye-elections," Cheema said.

"Those present in the meeting were S Harjinder S Dhami, S Balwinder S Bhundar, S Mahesh Inder S Grewal, Dr Daljit S Cheema, S Paramjit S Sarna, S Iqbal S Jhoonda & Harcharan S Bains," he added.

Earlier, some leaders including Parminder Singh Dhindsa, and Bibi Jagir Kaur, among others, launched a revolt against party chief Sukhbir Singh Badal, demanding change in the leadership after the party's severe drubbing in the recent Lok Sabha elections. Some leaders of the party held a meeting in Jalandhar seeking Badal's resignation. However, some other leaders in the Akali Dal continue to repose faith in Badal.

According to former Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Bibi Jagir Kaur, whenever they tried to discuss anything with Badal, he did not listen to them. However, after days, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Working Committee reposed faith in the leadership of party president Sukhbir Singh Badal following a revolt by a faction of SAD leaders.

Taking to X, Shiromani Akali Dal posted, "Shiromani Akali Dal Working Committee reposes complete faith in the leadership of party president S Sukhbir Singh Badal and urges detractors not to play into the hands of Panth's enemies. The committee asks the president to lead the efforts to expose conspiracies against the party, Panth and Punjab."

Reacting to the same, Shiromani Akali Dal MP and party chief Sukhbir Badal's wife Harsimrat Kaur Badal said, "The entire Shiromani Akali Dal is united and is standing with Sukhbir Badal. Some of the stooges of the BJP are trying to break SAD. They want to do the same as they did in Maharashtra." (ANI)

CRICKET
44m ago
BGT 2024-25: Jaiswal, Rahul Help India Seize Control Over Australia; Push Lead To 218
Perth, Nov 23: After a fast-moving opening day which saw 17 wickets fall in 76.4 overs, many expected Day Two of the first Test to follow the same route. But
MAHARASHTRA POLITICS
"Unprecedented Victory...No Dispute On CM Face": Devendra Fadnavis On Maharashtra Results
Mumbai, Nov 23: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said that people of Maharashtra have given Mahayuti an "unprecedented
JHARKHAND POLLS
Hemant Soren Poised To Form Govt In Jharkhand For Second Time
Ranchi, Nov 23: Jharkhand's ruling alliance, comprising the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), the Congress, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and the CPI-ML, led
LAS VEGAS GP F1
Formula 1: Russell Pips Sainz To Take Pole In Las Vegas GP
Las Vegas, Nov 23: Mercedes driver George Russell delivered a stunning performance to claim pole position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, narrowly beating
STOCK MARKET
With State Elections Over, Indian Stock Market Heads For Stability
Mumbai, Nov 23: Most of the state elections are now over, and the market may find stability as government spending will improve in the coming months to meet