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Amarinder writes to Sonia, expresses reservation over Sidhu as Punjab Congress chief

There are reports that Sidhu is likely to be made the Punjab Congress chief

Amarinder writes to Sonia, expresses reservation over Sidhu as Punjab Congress chief

Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu leaves after meeting party president Sonia Gandhi, in New Delhi. PTI



Chandigarh, July 16

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh is learnt to have written to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, expressing reservation over Navjot Singh Sidhu’s possible appointment as the state party chief. 

The Punjab CM is learnt to have mentioned that there could be an adverse impact on the party’s prospects in the upcoming Assembly polls by ignoring the old guard, according to Congress sources.

In another development, Congress general secretary and in-charge of Punjab affairs at the AICC Harish Rawat is likely to meet Amarinder Singh in Chandigarh on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Congress MP and senior party leader Manish Tewari gave details of the composition of the state’s population, appearing to bat for a Hindu face for the post. 

There are reports that Sidhu is likely to be made the Punjab Congress chief. 

There is also talk of appointing two working presidents—a Dalit and a Hindu face to balance the caste equations. 

The names of minister Vijay Inder Singla and MP Santokh Chaudhary are doing rounds for the post of working presidents. 

But Amarinder expressed his displeasure over Sidhu being given a key post, said the sources. PTI


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