Amarinder to Lead 2022 Punjab Poll Fight, Says Harish Rawat Amid Demands for CM's Removal
Amarinder to Lead 2022 Punjab Poll Fight, Says Harish Rawat Amid Demands for CM's Removal
Speaking to News18, Harish Rawat said that Singh had welcomed Sidhu himself, and the decision on elevation was not taken without Punjab CM's approval.

Punjab AICC in-charge Harish Rawat on Wednesday said that Punjab assembly elections in 2022 will be fought under chief minister Amarinder Singh’s leadership amid demands of his removal. The announcement came after four party ministers and three MLAs, who arrived in Dehradun, met the former Uttarakhand CM.

After the meeting, Rawat said there’s “no danger to the party and the government, adding that the ministers and the MLAs only shared their grievances with the functioning of the PUnjab government, and that they did have a problem with anyone. “The MLAs have said that they have full confidence in the party and the high command. I will speak to the people concerned about their grievances and, if needed, to the party high command.” He also added: “We should work together for the party. If there is already some damage done, we will try to find solution to it.”

Charanjit Singh Channi, Punjab cabinet minister who was a part of the Congress delegation that met Rawat, said: “We had a positive meeting with Harish Rawat. He will speak to the high command. We are satisfied with what Harish Rawat has promised us. We will go with what the high command decides.”

Speaking to News18 earlier in the day, Rawat had said that Amarinder Singh had welcomed Congress chief Navjot Sidhu himself, and the decision on elevation was not taken without Punjab CM’s approval. “Captain had welcomed high command’s decision. I will try to solve the matter. In case I am unable, I will bring it to the notice of Congress leadership in Delhi,” the AICC in-charge added.

Punjab Congress MLA Pargat Singh said that there’s resentment among legislators due to non-settlement of issues. “I suggest that Congress high command, under the supervision of AICC observer and CM should call a meeting of all MLAs and decide after discussing with them,” he added.

Pargat Singh further said, “Definitely, some people have gone to Delhi and I’ll also go there. There is no problem with it. We shouldn’t divert the issues. Captain Amarinder Singh is our CM and we don’t disagree with it but work has to be done.”

Rawat further said that when changes were being introduced in PCC, he had no idea about possible issues that could come up. “We’ll find a solution. Everyone trusts Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. We’ll look into the matter and try to resolve it,” he said.

The tussle between the two leaders intensified on Tuesday with four cabinet ministers and several party legislators openly pitching for the CM’s removal, saying he failed to fulfill some key poll promises.

Sidhu too was targeted by a group of Punjab ministers and MLAs, loyal to CM Amarinder Singh, who demanded strong action against his two advisors over their “patently anti-national and pro-Pakistan comments”, warning it could cause massive damage to the Congress in the run-up to the Punjab Assembly polls due in less than six months.

The two advisors of Sidhu have sparked a row with their comments. Malvinder Singh Mali had claimed that “Kashmir is a country of Kashmiri people” while another advisor Pyare Lal Garg had taken a swipe at the CM for criticising Pakistan, saying it is not in Punjab’s interest. Earlier, Amarinder Singh had asked Sidhu to “rein in” his advisors and had described their remarks as atrocious and ill-conceived.

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