By passing a 15-point resolution, the political intention of the party was revealed; An appeal for unity to create an alternative narrative of Sikh politics
Gursevak Singh Preet
Sri Muktsar Sahib, 14 January
Punjab News – New Political Party: During the political conference held by Lok Sabha member Bhai Amritpal Singh’s team on the occasion of Mela Maghi, the formation of a new provincial party ‘Akali Dal (Heir of Punjab)’ was announced by passing a 15-point resolution from the stage. The conference was held at ‘Green Sea Resorts’ on Bathinda Road in which a large number of people participated.
Faridkot Lok Sabha member Sarabjit Singh Khalsa, Amritpal Singh’s father Tarsem Singh and others spoke from the stage. According to the passed resolution, Bhai Amritpal Singh Khalsa imprisoned in Dibrugarh Jail was made the chief servant of the party. A five-member executive committee has been formed till the party’s Suthai President is elected, including Tarsem Singh (Amritpal Singh’s father), Faridkot MP Sarabjit Singh Khalsa, Amarjit Singh, Harbhajan Singh Tur and Surjit Singh.
Similarly, a seven member committee has been formed for new recruitment. A five-member committee has also been formed to frame the constitution and agenda of the party, which will complete its work with the advice of experts till Baisakhi. According to the passed resolution, protecting the Miri-Piri principle of Sri Akal Takht, supporting the struggle for the release of all captive Singhs, supporting the farmers’ struggle to save races and crops, the return of the Anandpur Sahib Resolution is the responsibility of this political party. There will be objectives.
Similarly, interference of non-Punjabi people in the educational structure will be prevented and anti-Punjabi elements will be suppressed. Planned migration in Punjab and efforts will be made to save the natural resources of Punjab. Attempts to destabilize the law and order situation of Punjab by committing insults will be stopped. The party will move forward with representation from all sections. Unity was appealed to create an alternative narrative of Sikh politics.