Deepak Bali Accepts Pargat Singh’s Debate Challenge, Says Ready to Debate on Any Matter

January 11, 2026 - PatialaPolitics

Deepak Bali Accepts Pargat Singh’s Debate Challenge, Says Ready to Debate on Any Matter

AAP Leader Deepak Bali Strongly Objects to Use of the Word ‘Saale’ by Pargat Singh

 

Deepak Bali Questions Pargat Singh’s Language and Intention Behind It

 

Chandigarh, January 11

 

Aam Aadmi Party Punjab General Secretary and Advisor to the Tourism Department, Deepak Bali, has strongly objected to the use of the word “saale” by Jalandhar Cantt MLA Pargat Singh for AAP cabinet ministers and senior leaders. Along with this, he has accepted Pargat Singh’s debate challenge and said that he is ready to debate on any issue related to Punjab.

 

Deepak Bali said that this morning he watched a video in which Jalandhar Cantt MLA Pargat Singh was addressing AAP cabinet ministers, district presidents, and other senior leaders, who had come to stage a protest, by calling them “saale.”

 

Deepak Bali said, “Shame on such a person. I already knew that Pargat Singh’s entire language is artificial. When he actually used the word ‘saale,’ my belief became even stronger that all his talk is nothing but drama.”

 

Deepak Bali said that Pargat Singh has given a debate challenge, and he accepts this challenge. He said, “You can debate with me on any issue related to Punjab, be it economic, religious, political, social, or cultural. Do it whenever you want and on whichever channel you want.”

 

Deepak Bali said, “Give 72 hours’ time, or even 24 hours, or let the channel organize it immediately and he can decide the topic of the debate. I am ready.”

 

Deepak Bali said that “We are connected with Punjab’s concerns. Punjab lives in our hearts and is reflected in our character. We have lived Punjabi public life and we know Punjab’s history. Unlike you, we do not speak using artificial language and dramatic words.”

 

Deepak Bali Concluded, “I accept Pargat Singh’s challenge, but I have only one condition, that the language used in the channel debate must be civilized. I will not tolerate unc

ivilized language.”