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Punjab Cong crisis far from over: Jakhar questions Sidhu's elevation

July 24, 2021 08:38 IST

All is not well within Punjab Congress as former state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar has expressed his grievance openly, saying the party has forgotten him, indirectly pointing to the incapability of the newly appointed state party chief Navjot Singh Sidhu.

 

IMAGE: Navjot Singh Sidhu meets former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar, at the latter's residence, in Panchkula. Photograph: ANI Photo

Directly questioning the party's high command's decision on the appointment of Sidhu as the new Punjab Congress chief, Jakhar said that the person who was trying to patch up the rift between Captain Amarinder Singh and Sidhu was forgotten by the Congress party.

Jakhar further said, "In Congress, it has become a tradition that if someone gets upset, then people go to their home to persuade them. But today, who did you hand over the keys to? Today, you forgot Sunil Jakhar."

Rahul Gandhi tried to settle the crisis in Punjab but it seems another simmering tension is brewing which may harm the party's prospects in the 2022 state assembly elections.

He also stated that the route to the national revival of the Congress party goes via Punjab and the road to Punjab Congress' return to power goes via Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan.

"The route to the national revival of the Congress party goes via Punjab, and the road to Punjab Congress' return to power goes via Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan," added Jakhar referring to the incidents when two youths were killed in the police firing at Behbal Kalan on October 14, 2015, while protesting against the desecration of Guru Granth Sahib at Bargari on October 12.

Police had also opened fire on protesters at Kotkapura, leaving many injured, the same day.

Jakhar said that if there had been any chief minister other than Captain Amarinder Singh, then, the protests being held against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre today would have been against the Punjab government and Congress as entire Punjab came out in protest against the new farm laws.

Speaking at the Congress ceremony to commemorate the appointment of Navjot Singh Sidhu as the new state party chief, Jakhar said, "The whole of Punjab came out in protest of the farm laws. At that time, if there had been any other chief minister, other than Captain Amarinder Singh, then, the protests being held against BJP today would have been against us (the Punjab government and the Congress).

"He (Amarinder Singh) handled them brilliantly and sent them there (Delhi border)."

Source: ANI