Harish Rawat briefs Punjab CM on dissidents’ demands
Chandigarh, September 1
After interaction with dissident ministers and MLAs, Congress Punjab affairs in charge Harish Rawat today conveyed their resentment to CM Capt Amarinder Singh and sought better coordination to address their concerns.
Rawat’s meeting with the CM came a day after he called on state Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu who is learnt to have conveyed his “displeasure” on unfulfilled promises. Rawat had arrived in Chandigarh on Tuesday. Rawat said he hoped all party leaders would work unitedly. On how resentment among leaders would be addressed, Rawat said, “I have apprised the CM of the resentment.” — TNS
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