SAD president should either face the Sikh Diaspora or quit the post
An open letter to Sukhbir Singh Badal, President, Shiromani Akali Dal & Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab
By Harchranjit Singh Dhami
Dal Khalsa
I write to share my views since you have
shelved your Canada tour scheduled for September after the ministry of
external affairs (MEA) conveyed to the Punjab government that it
entailed significant risk to you, especially from Sikh radicals.
Notwithstanding what the officials of
the Indian foreign ministry has conveyed to the state government, my
view is that being head of the Shiromani Akali Dal- the party that in
its Constitution claims to represent the Sikhs should not shy away from
facing the Sikh Diaspora despite their grievances with you and your
coterie. I strongly contest the claims made by officials of the foreign
ministry that the Canadian government has refused to provide adequate
security cover to you. I feel that the Canadian government is well
versed to provide security to their VIP guests and being Deputy Chief
Minister, you would have been given the required security under the
protocol. Believe it or not, on the issue of facilitating your tour to
Canada, the Central government has played the role of spoilsport.
Your cancelling the tour had sent a
clear message that you are weak and inefficient leader, who lacks
political will to face the Sikh Diaspora. Being President of the party
whose constitution claims that it articulates the voice of the Sikhs,
you would have faced the Diaspora with open and large heart. I know a
strong section of Canadian Sikhs are angry and upset with you and your
government for failing to bring the human rights violators and guilty
police officers to book. They are also annoyed because your government
has given plum posts to officers infamous for rights abuses. Your party
has not fulfilled its elections promises of 1997 for setting up of truth
commission to look into the rights abuses during militancy era. I am
also aware that Canadian Sikhs are also disturbed over the approach of
your government towards various contentious Sikh issues especially that
pose challenge to Sikh identity and aspirations. But even then I wish
you should not have run away from facing them.
Even if one believes the report sent by
foreign ministry that there would have been strong protest against your
presence, I think and you will agree with me that holding a protest is a
democratic right of every individual and I am convinced that Canadian
police would have kept the protestors at bay at all cost. Your father
being chief minister of the state faces protest by cross section of the
society every then and now. At abroad, after June and Nov 1984 painful
events, every Indian Prime Minister during his or her visit continue to
face spirited protests by Sikh Diaspora till date. Will the foreign
ministry with the same logic recommend PM Dr Manmohan Singh to cancel
his visit to the USA in the coming September?
There were reports that ‘Sikhs for
Justice’ has contemplated to file a suit against you under some Canadian
law for human rights violations back in Punjab. Sikhs at large believe
that fearing litigation you have cancelled your visit, instead of owing
moral responsibility to clear your position vis-à-vis rights abuses.
Your hiding behind the so-called lack of
security cover is unconvincing. Since you had made up your mind to
cancel the tour taking shelter behind the foreign ministry
recommendations, I humbly request you to resign from the presidentship
of the Shiromani Akali Dal as I think no Akali can expect that their
president to be so weak and incompetent. It would be better for you to
step down and allow Akalis to choose their new party president, who can
have moral courage to interact with the Sikh Diaspora and live up to
their expectations. The Akali Dal claims to represent the Panth and as
such, your responsibility towards the community is enormous, not just
forming the government. It’s time for you to introspect as why Sikh
Diaspora has lost all hopes from the present day Akali leadership.