Op/Ed: SAD remained part of damaging federal structure for 30 years, but now comes out to ‘save’ it

Under the control of the Badal family, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) staying in alliance with the Hindu extremist political party BJP that wants to snatch powers from the states of the Indian union, for 30 years has remained part of damaging and weakening the federal structure. After harming this structure for three decades, its leadership has now come out to save it.

Under the pressure of Punjab farmers who are its major vote bank, the SAD snapped 30-year old ties with the saffron party in the month of September over three farm laws enacted by the BJP-led union government of India. These laws were supported by it earlier.

This party that fought for the federal structure before Parkash Badal brought ideological shift into it by scrapping its status of the Sikh party, was also with the BJP when the special status of the Jammu and Kashmir was abrogated. It was the largest attack on the ethos of decentralization in the history of this country after 1947.  Now, the incumbent party president Sukhbir Badal is mobilizing the regional parties of India against the ongoing process of the centralization of powers. Promulgating three agriculture laws is fresh instance under this process.

Sukhbir has called for a united nationwide initiative for fighting “autocratic” tendencies and for the setting up of a genuinely federal structure in the country.

In a letter of solidarity with the West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) Chairperson Mamata Banerjee on the eve of the TMC farmer rally, Badal said Punjab and West Bengal had always led the country’s fight for genuine fiscal executive and political autonomy to the States for making India a strong federal country.

“We must continue with this tradition and invite more like minded parties to take a stand for a genuine federal structure in the country in keeping with the sentiments of our constitutional makers. For too long have we allowed the powers of the States to be eroded in one way or another due to which things have come to such a pass that the centre has also legislated on a State subject – agriculture, which has resulted in the ongoing Kisan mass movement in the country”, he said.

While extending his best wishes to Ms Mamata Banerjee for the success of her fight for farmer rights, Badal also congratulated her for sending a five member team of TMC MPs to hold talks with protesting farmers as well as interacting directly with the farmer leaders today.

“You have also strengthened the farmer agitation by announcing a series of street protests from next week to demand revocation of the three hated Agricultural laws. This will go a long way in making the farmer movement a truly national movement”, he added.

Badal said the SAD has always been a champion for more powers to States as State governments were more qualified than the remote centre to understand and address peoples’ problems. “SAD has made super sacrifices both for the farmers’ cause as well as for the pressing issue of federalism. Both issues require a joint national effort on the part of regional and right thinking national parties. I am confident that with the forceful support you have lent to the farmer agitation our joint effort to force the BJP led central government to repeal the farmer laws will meet with the desired success”, he said.

The SAD President also informed the TMC leader that the party had formed a three member sub-committee comprising senior leaders Balwinder Bhundur, Prof Prem Singh Chandumajra and Sikander Singh Maluka to coordinate with likeminded parties on this issue. He said besides meeting the TMC chairperson, the committee members had also met Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar. He said the SAD would continue with its efforts to form a joint front to force the BJP led central government to repeal the three Agri Acts.

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