
Chandigarh: Several activists of the SAD's
women wing today staged a demonstration here demanding
immediate resignation of AAP legislator Sukhpal Singh Khaira
following the issuance of summons to him by a Fazilka court in
a drug case.
The protesters, led by their president Jagir Kaur, made
attempts to reach the AAP leader's residence and vowed to not
allow him entry into the state legislative assembly on Monday
-- the first day of the winter session.
Addressing the protesters, Kaur said the AAP had lost all
moral and ethical right to continue in its role as the main
opposition party in Punjab Assembly following the summon.
She appealed to the Speaker of the state assembly Rana K
P Singh to direct Khaira not to enter the premises of the
legislative assembly on November 27, when its winter session
starts.
"This is necessary to save the august chair of leader of
opposition from being besmirched," said Kaur.
She asked AAP's national convener Arvind Kejriwal to
"come clean" and tell Punjabis why he was "shielding" a drug
accused whose "accomplices" have been awarded the maximum
sentence of 20 years imprisonment.
"In case, Kejriwal does not remove Khaira from the post
of leader of opposition and expel him from the primary
membership of the party, it will be assumed that he has also
been compromised by Khaira and it would be proved that the
party is receiving drug money as funding," she said.
Khaira said the AAP had made drugs addiction in Punjab a
prime issue in the last Assembly elections and now after the
court's summon to Khaira in a drug case, "it is incumbent on
the part of the party to take action against him".