"It seems Congress has run out of leaders with clean image. Earlier, the party had appointed Kamal Nath as incharge of Punjab who quit for his role in role in 1984 anti-Sikh riots. And now the party has appointed another leader Asha Kumari who has been convicted in land grab case," Punjab BJP President Vijay Sampla said.
However, Congress leader Amarinder Singh hailed the appointment of Kumari as the AICC secretary in-charge for Punjab, saying he had agreed to her name "with full responsibility", and attacked opposition parties for criticising her appointment.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which is eyeing to win the upcoming assembly polls in the state, also took a dig at Congress over Kumari's appointment.
"It appears as if Congress has completely gone bankrupt of choices of finding one clean person with unblemished record to lead the party in Punjab," alleged Senior AAP leader and in-charge of party's affairs in Punjab, Sanjay Singh.
"The party seems to have no option but to bank upon tainted or corrupt leaders who are either involved in Sikh massacre or have been convicted by court for land grabbing," he added.
"Will he now step up and give a clean chit to Kumari as he had done in the case of Kamal Nath recently and other anti- Sikh genocide perpetrators earlier," she asked.
"You have no moral scruples in defending your legislator
accused of molesting a woman and slapping an elderly man and here you have the guts to pontificate us on morality",said Amarinder.
Referring to the case pending against Kumari, the PCC president said, her conviction had been stayed by the High Court and the legal proceedings were going on, "like that of BJP MP Navjot Singh Sidhu."
Amarinder also lashed out at the Akalis saying the Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal "has no moral right to speak on the matter" since one of his own ministers, Tota Singh has been convicted in corruption and the president of the women's wing of his party Bibi Jagir Kaur stands convicted in a case related to the disappearance of her own daughter.
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Meanwhile, Punjab Congress Chief Spokesperson Sunil Jakhar said Kumari's appointment was part of Rahul Gandhi'a effort to empower regional leaders.
"It is now clear that Rahul Gandhi is in the process of empowering state and regional leaders to take on the (election) battle. As in Punjab the contest is with regional party and so that decision can be taken at regional level," he said.
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