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Factionalism in Punjab Congress: Captain Amarinder Singh to meet party panel formed by Sonia Gandhi
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will appear before the party`s three-member panel formed by Congress Interim President Sonia Gandhi to resolve factionalism in Punjab Congress.
Highlights
- Harish Rawat along with Mallikarjun Kharge and JP Aggarwal is a member of the panel formed by Sonia Gandhi
- The panel is set up to resolve the widening differences between Amarinder Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu, who already appeared before it on Tuesday
New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will appear before the party`s three-member panel formed by Congress Interim President Sonia Gandhi to resolve factionalism in Punjab Congress by Thursday evening or Friday morning in Delhi, according to Congress leader Harish Rawat.
Harish Rawat told ANI on Wednesday, "Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will meet the party`s three-member panel, formed to resolve factionalism in Punjab Congress, either in the evening of June 3 or in the morning of June 4 in Delhi."
Rawat along with Mallikarjun Kharge and JP Aggarwal is the member of the panel formed to resolve the widening differences between its leaders - Captain Amarinder Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu, who already appeared before the panel on Tuesday and maintained his sharp stance.
Speaking to the media personnel, Sidhu is quoted as saying, "I have come at the call of the high command. Whatever he asked in the interest of the party made him aware. I have conveyed the voice of the people of Punjab which are coming tearing the ground. I have come to bring out the voice of grassroots in Punjab. My stand was, is and will be the same."
"The democratic power of the people of Punjab, the power of tax should go back to those people. I have come by publishing the truth. Truth is tortured, not defeated," he was further quoted as saying by ANI.
Earlier on Tuesday, another Punjab MLA Pargat Singh also spoke in front of the panel. Pargat reportedly said, "Yesterday and today many MLAs have complained about the Captain in front of the panel."
Sidhu is the biggest name among the leaders who raised their voice against the Captain. This dispute appears to be Captain against Sidhu, but in reality, the fracas is stated to be in the wake of the non-fulfillment of election promises of Amarinder Singh.
The biggest issue among them is the issue of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib. Congress leaders feel that if concrete action is not taken in this matter, then Congress will suffer a huge loss in the elections.
Punjab Chief Minister also has the responsibility of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Captain`s opponents accuse him of being close to Sukhbir Singh Badal and not taking any action against him for that reason.
Now, eight months before the election, the demand to replace Captain is gaining momentum. The Congress leadership has formed a committee to stop the rebellion, but the challenge before the committee is very complex.
In two days, a panel set up by Sonia Gandhi has met more than 50 Punjab MLAs in Delhi. Some have spoken of unity and discipline in the party, while some leaders have demanded the change.
(With Agency Inputs)