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Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa's long journey: Sarpanch to Union minister, Akali Dal stalwart to key rebel
Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa's long journey: Sarpanch to Union minister, Akali Dal stalwart to key rebel

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa's long journey: Sarpanch to Union minister, Akali Dal stalwart to key rebel

The passing away of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) stalwart Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa not only marks an end of an era in Punjab politics but also deepens the uncertainty surrounding the future of the party. Dhindsa, 89, was among the few surviving members of a generation that shaped regional politics in Punjab with his grassroots credibility and administrative acumen. Born in a humble farming family in Ubhawal in 1936, Dhindsa's journey from being the youngest sarpanch in Sangrur district at 22 to becoming a Union minister was nothing short of extraordinary. A three-time Rajya Sabha MP, one-time Lok Sabha MP from Sangrur, Dhindsa was seen to be a clean politician who stood by his commitment to principled politics. He had been a member of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led Union Cabinet in the past. Dhindsa made headlines in 2020 when he said he would return his Padma Bhushan award in solidarity with farmers who were then protesting against the now-repealed central farm laws. For SAD, which has been grappling with factionalism, electoral losses and a dwindling support base, Dhindsa's demise signifies a leadership vacuum that may prove difficult to fill – both symbolically and organisationally. Though Dhindsa was expelled from the SAD twice during his decades-long political career, he commanded respect across party ranks. In the wake of the passing away of Akali Dal patriarch Parkash Singh Badal in 2023, he was often seen as the glue that kept the party together in times of crises. That Dhindsa's departure comes at a time when the SAD, once seen as the backbone of Punjab politics and a key representative of Sikh aspirations, is struggling to maintain relevance in the state's political landscape, is being seen as a blow to the party. Despite his differences with SAD president Sukhbir Badal, son of Parkash Badal, Dhindsa attempted to unify the splintered factions of the SAD – the SAD (Sanyukt) and Sudhaar Lehar – keeping the 'larger interests of Punjab' in mind. In March last year, he merged his breakaway SAD (Sanyukt) with the SAD and was asked by Sukhbir to assume the role of its patriarch. However, the truce seemed to be short-lived as four months later, Dhindsa quit the party after his son Parminder Singh Dhindsa was denied a Lok Sabha ticket from the Sangrur Lok Sabha seat. The father-son duo later became a part of the Sudhaar Lehar. The Sudhaar Lehar was disbanded in December last year on the directions of the Akal Takht. Though Dhindsa's SAD (Sanyukt) contested in alliance with Captain Amarinder Singh's Punjab Lok Congress and the BJP in the 2022 Assembly polls, he had told The Indian Express in August last year that 'The revival of the SAD is our only priority. We will soon unveil the party's new structure and contest the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) polls. We need to save the 104-year-old party.' However, the wedge between Dhindsa and the SAD only deepened after Sukhbir was re-elected as president in March this year as the former perceived it to be the party's failure to democratise and move beyond family-centric politics. Dhindsa's death coming barely two years after the passing away of Badal senior marks the loss of the SAD's most seasoned campaigners, who held the authority to mediate in times of internal crises. 'Dhindsa ji was the voice of wisdom who worked with Badal senior… Their advice kept the party grounded. His passing away is a blow to the panth as well as the SAD,' rebel SAD leader Charanjit Singh Brar said. Another rebel SAD leader Gurpartap Singh Wadala admitted that the party faced challenging times. 'Whenever the party was in crisis, we could look up to him and seek his advice. His death is a political vacuum for the party,' he said. While SAD sources admitted that the party's efforts at reviving are barely bearing any fruits, some of leaders feel that if various party factions bury their differences and put up a united front, it will be a 'real tribute' to Dhindsa. 'It is high time that SAD leaders set aside their personal ambitions. This will be a real tribute to Dhindsa ji, who always placed public life and panthic interests before himself,' SAD MLA Manpreet Singh Ayali said. On Thursday, Dhindsa's mortal remains were brought from Mohali to his residence in Sector 2, Chandigarh, where a stream of mourners—commoners and leaders alike—were seen paying their last respects to him. Dhindsa's funeral will take place in his native village Ubhawal in Sangrur district Friday, with his final journey expected to pass through Rajpura, Patiala, Bhawanigarh and Sangrur before reaching Ubhawal.

Akali Dal Leader And Former Union Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Dies At 89
Akali Dal Leader And Former Union Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Dies At 89

News18

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • News18

Akali Dal Leader And Former Union Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Dies At 89

Last Updated: Dhindsa breathed his last at the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where he had reportedly been undergoing treatment for a lung condition Veteran Akali leader and former union minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa died on Wednesday evening following prolonged health issues at a private hospital in Punjab's Mohali district. He was 89. Dhindsa breathed his last at the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where he had reportedly been undergoing treatment for a lung condition and was in and out of medical care in recent months. Dhindsa was born on April 9, 1936. He was the president of Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt), a party formed through the merger of Shiromani Akali Dal (Democratic) and Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali), led by Dhindsa and Ranjit Singh Brahmpura. My profound and heartfelt condolences over the sad demise of Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Sahab. We have lost a great son of the soil who served Punjab for over six served as the Union Minister besides contributing immensely and positively to the state and national… — Amarinder Singh Raja Warring (@RajaBrar_INC) May 28, 2025 Sukhdev Dhindsa was the Lok Sabha MP from Sangrur from the Shiromani Akali Dal. He was the union minister of sports, chemicals, and fertilisers in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2004. In March last year, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa merged his faction, SAD (Sanyukt), with the Sukhbir Singh Badal-led Shiromani Akali Dal. (With agency inputs) First Published: May 28, 2025, 19:22 IST

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