Chandigarh, July 29
In the wake of the 2022 Assembly poll debacle, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Singh Badal dissolved all committees and frontal organisations of the party, including the core committee, on Thursday.
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The party’s core committee had authorised Sukhbir to set up the new structure as per Iqbal Singh Jhunda panel’s report, which discussed the reasons behind the loss in the elections and the need for a change in leadership.
The SAD could win only three seats in the Assembly poll and its candidate lost security deposit during Sangrur bypoll.
The Shiromani Akali Dal, however, has not made the Jhunda panel report public.
Earlier, SAD Legislature Party Manpreet Singh Ayali had rebelled against the party’s decision to vote for the NDA Presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu and had called for a change in leadership. Even SAD’s senior vice-president and core-committee member Jagmeet Singh Brar had called for the change.
Sukhbir would hold consultations with senior colleagues, workers and cadre at the grassroots for reconstitution of the party’s structure.
The party chief would reach out to various Punjabi and Panthic personalities, including intellectuals, writers, religio-political
ideologues, opinion
makers and representatives of various bodies.
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