45 Sanjay Singh and Chottepur
would damage AAP
Dr Daljit Singh
July 16, 2015 09:47 PM
By Jagmohan Singh
AMRITSAR: Reacting after
his expulsion from the party former Aam Admi
Party (AAP) leader Dr. Daljit Singh who had
unsuccessfully contested MP Election during
Parliament Polls of 2014 from Amritsar alleged
that
Sanjay Singh and Sucha Singh Chottepur would
damage the party.
Talking to
Punjabnewsexpress.com here today, Dr. Daljit
Sigh said that he was removed from party but
wouldn’t join any other political outfit even
would ask his workers to continue work with the
party.
He said that his only fault
was that he always desired strict discipline
within the party in Punjab but some leaders were
not happy and conveyed resentment to senior
party leaders at Delhi where his expulsion was
decided.
It may be mentioned here
that
Punjab AAP leader and Convener of Punjab
Disciplinary Committee of Aam Admi Party Dr
Daljit Singh was expelled from the party today.
The decision to expel was taken by the National
Disciplinary Committee of the party.
The decision of the
committee was conveyed to Dr Daljit Singh by the
DC members namely Dinesh Waghela,Ashish Khaitan
and Pankaj Gupta.
They have said that Members
of the National Disciplinary Committee have gone
through the response of Dr Daljit Singh and
after carefully considering the responses came
to the unanimous conclusion that he was "guilty
of gross indiscipline and anti-party
activities."
It has been further said
that the committee unanimously has decided to
expel Dr Daljit Singh from the party from
immediate effect.
It may be recalled that Dr
Daljit Singh was served with a show cause notice
for openly expressing his reservations over the
restructuring of the Punjab unit of the Party
last week. Dr Daljit Singh, the well know
eye-surgeon who pioneered ocular.
In 2014 at the time of
joining politics, he had said that he could
perform another 50,000-1,00,000 surgeries in the
coming years, but “that means the society
remains the same”.
He mentioned the surgery he
had performed in 1986 on the then President
Giani Zail Singh.