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Shame-Sham: He was acting as president, is now acting president
S P Singh

Nine years earlier,
poor old Gurcharan Singh Tohra was so naive as to suggest that
the then Chief Minister and Akali Dal president Parkash Singh
Badal should appoint an acting president of the party. The Akali
Dal had just lost the Adampur bye-election and Sukhbir Singh
Badal was only 36 years old. On top of that, Tohra suggested the
name of Gurdev Singh Badal. The SGPC president was thrown out of
the party, deposed from his SGPC presidentship and his men were
purged with a vengeance.
In 2007, things have changed. Sukhbir Singh
Badal is touching 45. Tohra is long dead, and poor Gurdev Singh
Badal can’t even let the sacrilegious thought enter his wildest
dreams. On March 11, top brains of Akali Dal huddled together in
a group called the Political Affairs Committee, and found they
are all having a love affair with the same man: Sukhbir Singh
Badal. Gurdev Singh Badal seconded the young man's name for
acting president (he has been acting as president for so long
but the reality sometimes lies in the sham). The hall echoed
with Bole So Nihal. A mission had been accomplished. A
mission for which at one time even the Akal Takht's jathedars
were decimated, sometimes two in a week.
In days of yore, emperors used to pass on
the power to their progeny, cutting through a maze of palace
intrigues and demolishing anyone with an aspiration for the
throne. Clearly, nothing much has changed in Punjab politics
where the hankering for power is still pursued in ways feudal.
The electoral politics has come in handy as a cloak to hide
shame and indulge in sham.

Two days after power passed on to progeny: The President and the
Acting President coming out of the court after telling the judge
their names and the names of their father and receiving the
chargesheet which said they have earned a lot of illegal wealth
through bribes. Acting president's mother was also in the court
for the same purpose. The woman in white on the left is close to
the two presidents and facing a CBI case for allegedly murdering
her own daughter.
Badal has been expected for years to hand
over the power to no one else but his son. The
brat-turned-politician-turned-parallel power centre in the Akali
polity, the only son of CM Badal, was already being referred to
as "Junior Badal Sahib" by the second rung leaders and as “Kaka
ji” by those with a closer rapport. Now, he is finally ‘Pardhan
Sahib’. For the record, Sukhbir was recommended “because of his
great work in campaigning and inducing a new life into the
party.” It may possibly be an allusion to the abusive ads in
newspapers, but these are acting times for everyone. So no one
mentioned the abuses, and everyone put on an act.
Badal took extra care to stress that it was
not him but rather the PAC which has taken the decision.
However, he did not say whether he had tried to prevail upon the
PAC for a different choice. The media corps seemed to have
believed him, going at least by the level of grilling he had to
suffer (Or have they too started ‘acting’?) With the 80-year-old
Badal appointing 44-year-old Sukhbir as Akali Dal acting
president, many had a private chuckle at the fact that MP
Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, president of Youth Akali Dal was 55,
and will have to ‘act’ younger.
Badal has reasoned that after becoming
chief minister he was not able to devote enough time to the
party affairs. He didn't mention that Tohra Sahib had given this
idea; old age may have lead to memory lapse. Squirming comes in
many forms: In the PAC meeting, Ranjit Singh Brahmpura proposed
Sukhbir's name and Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa was among those
seconding it. One of the maximum recall images from the day was
Jagdev Singh Talwandi presenting Sukhbir with a sword, thus
announcing the end of an era and the beginning of a new secular
Dal with a modern face. Incidentally, Sukhbir is the first
president, acting or otherwise, to sport a tied beard. Dhindsa
was rewarded later with chairmanship of party' Parliamentary
Board. He looked smug and satisfied.
Seen at 44 as young, brash and
effervescent, he is famous for his sharp tongue – he used to
refer to then CM Amarinder Singh as ‘hankaari raja’ –
drives around in a Mitsubishi Pajero in a cavalcade of siren
blazing cars, holds dinners for journalists at upscale hotels
and is frequently referred to as the 'super CM'. Recently, a
number of stories appeared in the media projecting the notion
that Sukhbir has changed a lot over the last five years
–becoming milder, mature and politically correct. There are no
prizes for guessing the source for such perceptive analysis of
Sukhbir.
He certainly has shunned the traditional
image of Akali Dal being a party of ‘jathedars’ (Sikh
clergymen) with flowing white beards, though he had to make some
concession in 1999 by sporting a flowing beard himself. It has
been tied back since. It is anyone’s guess how much his
sculptor's skills – his profile mentions having won a north-zone
clay modelling competition once – have helped him shape the new
profile of the Akali Dal.
From asserting his authority on the state
police and bureaucracy – some of whose members were responsible
for the corruption cases and the prison days that Sukhbir and
his father faced under the previous Congress government led by
Amarinder Singh – Sukhbir's stamp is being felt in most
decisions that his chief minister father is taking.
It was visible in the choice of Sukhbir's
brother-in-law Bikram Singh Majithia, a first-time legislator,
who became a cabinet minister due to Kaka ji's pressure.
The 18-member council of ministers has five ministers, including
the CM, from the Badal family. Now, his wife, Harsimrat is also
all over in the ‘dhanvaad’ advertisements appearing in
newspapers, a trend begun by the Akalis. The family is blooming.
Things are looking up. Panth is happier. Finally, Badal Sahib
has fulfilled the one last wish of Tohra Sahib. After all,
presidents know a lot of acting. Even acting presidents!
March 13, 2007

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