Congress in huddle as SAD ‘eyes’ its Hindu, OBC leaders

Rajmeet Singh

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 16

As the Congress high command is brainstorming to balance the caste and community matrix in the Punjab unit, the party’s state leadership is wary of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) trying to poach its second-rung Hindu and OBC leaders who have not been politically rehabilitated in the four-and-half years of the Congress rule.

Being seen as a move to woo the non-Jat vote bank, the development gains significance in the wake of the Mallikarjun Kharge panel reportedly suggesting that all sections should be equally adjusted in the party. Having influence in Anandpur Sahib, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Patiala and Ferozepur parliamentary segments, the OBC leaders in the party are reportedly upset over not being rehabilitated in the political setup.

In the wake of other parties wooing the Dalit, Hindu and OBC leaders, Capt Amarinder Singh today met leaders Satvir Singh Phallicikhi, Raman Bhalla and Dinesh Bassi, besides MLAs Chaudhary Surinder Singh, Sukhwinder Danny and Lakhvir Singh Lakha at his Sector-2 residence here.

Amid reports of the Chief Minister meeting the party’s top leadership in the coming days to finalise the Cabinet and the party adjustment, regular interaction with MLAs have started and would continue over the next few days.

Sources say senior leaders from Delhi are taking feedback from the dissident group leaders regarding possible names of those who could be given important assignments in the government and the party. It is learnt that the high command wants to appoint the PPCC chief of its choice.

Anish Sidana, a senior party leader, said the time had come the party addressed aspirations of the OBC community, which had 32 per cent vote share in the state, as he sought to know why the post of PPCC chief or Deputy CM should be offered to an OBC leader.

Reports suggest that the SAD is in parleys with a former Hindu MLA of Congress from Malwa, who has been ignored by the party, besides trying to poach Hindu and Dalit faces from AAP. After Charanjit Singh Channi, son of Congress stalwart Dilbagh Singh, quit the Congress in 2016, no OBC leader has been groomed from the Doaba region so far.

“After the late Gaini Zail Singh, the Ramgarhia community has been totally sidelined by the party,” said Rajpal Singh, a senior OBC Congress leader.

CM to meet ministers today

  • Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has called a meeting of ministers on Thursday to discuss fiscal management of the sixth pay commission
  • The meeting has been fixed before tabling the recommendations of the pay panel in the Cabinet, which will meet on Friday

Congress in huddle as SAD ‘eyes’ its Hindu, OBC leaders
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