Political Turmoil in Punjab: Security Changes and Party Defections
Significant Political Developments in Punjab
Currently, Punjab's political landscape is experiencing considerable upheaval. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has made a notable decision to revoke the 'Z Plus' security detail of former cricketer and Rajya Sabha MP Harbhajan Singh. Security personnel were removed from his residence in Jalandhar on Sunday. In response, the central government has swiftly stepped in to provide security for Harbhajan Singh.
This situation has emerged amidst reports of party leaders potentially leaving and increasing political tension within the state.
Major Security Adjustments
According to sources, this decision was influenced by the ongoing political events in the state. Previously, changes were also made to the security of Raghav Chadha, who left the AAP to join the BJP, and he was granted 'Z Plus' security by the central government. Now, the central authorities have taken responsibility for Harbhajan Singh's security as well.
Speculations of Party Departures
Raghav Chadha has claimed that seven Rajya Sabha MPs from the AAP are preparing to leave the party, including Harbhajan Singh. However, Harbhajan Singh has yet to comment on these allegations. Meanwhile, AAP leadership has dismissed these claims, asserting that only three MPs have actually departed. Harbhajan Singh's silence has intensified discussions in political circles.
Worker Protests Erupt
The news of potential defections has sparked significant anger among AAP workers. Protests have erupted outside the homes and offices of MPs in cities like Jalandhar, Ludhiana, and Phagwara. Slogans have been scrawled on walls, escalating the already tense atmosphere. Although police were present, they did not take stringent action against the demonstrators.
Active Response from CM Mann and Sanjay Singh
Amidst this tension, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has become notably proactive, requesting an appointment with the President. It is believed he may advocate for strict measures against the MPs who are leaving the party. Additionally, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh is set to meet with the Vice President to demand the disqualification of these MPs. Political analysts suggest that this turmoil could signal significant changes for the party and its electoral strategies ahead of the 2027 assembly elections.