Punjab Assembly Moves to Address Sukhpal Singh Khaira's Conduct
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Chandigarh, March 12 (NationPress) The Punjab Assembly has, on Thursday, unanimously decided to forward a Breach of Privilege case involving Congress member Sukhpal Singh Khaira to the Privileges Committee.
This resolution, brought forth by Cabinet Minister Harpal Cheema, highlighted recent disparaging remarks and inappropriate behavior by the legislator, which were regarded as a blatant affront to the elected representatives, the Constitution, and the general public.
Minister Cheema elaborated on the rationale behind the resolution, stating, “The call for disciplinary measures arises from social media comments made by MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira on March 10, 2026, where he referred to the Speaker, Cabinet Ministers, and Aam Aadmi Party MLAs as ‘bonded labourers.’”
While presenting the resolution in the assembly, he noted, “Such terminology undermines the dignity of those elected under the Constitution and diminishes the trust placed in them by the populace. The incident escalated on March 11, when MLA Khaira was given a chance to clarify his comments and apologize, yet he firmly refused to withdraw his statements.”
The resolution also condemned inappropriate physical gestures displayed by MLA Khaira as he left the House during an Opposition walkout on March 11, labeling this conduct as unbecoming of a legislative assembly member.
Minister Cheema remarked, “These gestures were devoid of parliamentary decorum and were witnessed by Khaira’s fellow Congress legislators. Certain members may be jeopardizing their constitutional oath by employing such language and theatrics for social media attention, entertainment, and potential monetization.”
In concluding his appeal for action, Minister Cheema stated, “To safeguard the dignity of the House and establish clear professional boundaries, I urge the assembly to adopt a resolution directing the Privileges Committee to conduct a thorough inquiry into this matter.”