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Sardars unite to make more Singhs king

Updated on: 21 September,2009 07:47 AM IST  | 
Varun Singh |

Maharashtra Sikh Association to walk the extra mile to ensure at least five Sikh candidates win the forthcoming Assembly polls

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Maharashtra Sikh Association to walk the extra mile to ensure at least five Sikh candidates win the forthcoming Assembly polls

Sardar Daljeet Singh Bal, the president of the Maharashtra Sikh Association (MSA), feels that Mumbai's five lakh Sikhs are sorely underrepresented in the state's political setup.
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There are just two elected representatives from the community MLA Sardar Tara Singh of the BJP from Mulund and BMC corporator Harvinder Kaur Singh Bira from GTB Nagar.

In a close-door meeting at Dadar last week, the MSA decided to support Sikh candidates in the forthcoming Assembly polls irrespective of the party that fields them.

"We want at least five MLAs from our community. We have communicated this to various political parties and asked them to field more Sardars.






The MSA has already extended its support to Mandeep Singh Sehgal, a Samajwadi Party ticket hopeful, from the Sikh dominated Sion-Koliwadau00a0 neighbourhood.

"I am certain that I will win the seat, as the Sikh community is united in its support for me.

The Congress is fielding a non-Sikh candidate from the constituency, who does not enjoy the support of the locals," said Sehgal.

Sikh MLA

Sardar Tara Singh, the lone Sikh in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, however, said political parties should consider competence of a candidate and not membership to a community as a criterion when they issue tickets.u00a0

"North Indians and Gujaratis are demanding tickets for members of their community. Tickets, I feel, should be given to deserving candidates irrespective of the religion they profess or the state they come from," he said.

Raj Shroff, the general secretary of Mumbai Congress, said, "Electing the right representative irrespective is of paramount importance.

As long as the persons chosen do their job, their religion or community should not matter." said Shroff.

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The number of years Late Sardar Sohan Singh Kohli won the GTB Nagar BMC seat uninterrupted on a Janta Dal party ticket

City's Prominent Sikh Politicians

Sardar Tara Singh, MLA of the BJP
Charan Singh Sapra, MLC of the Congress
Harvinder Kaur Singh Bira, BMC corporator of the Congress
Jasbeer Singh Bira, former BMC corporator of the Congress
Amarjeet Singh Manhas, chairman, MHADA Mumbai board of the Congress

Mumbai's Sikh Neighbourhoods

JB Nagar, Andheri
Sion-Koliwada
Parts of Mulund
Parts of Vikhroli
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