Punjab Congress crisis: Pressure for CM’s replacement, anything can happen, say sources

Aditi Tandon

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, September 18

The crisis in Punjab Congress is brewing with the All India Congress Committee (AICC) sources not ruling out pressure for replacement of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh after nearly 50 MLAs have written to the high command in this respect.

Top AICC sources said a joint letter signed by 50 MLAs has been received by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to replace the CM.

“Anything can happen, the situation is very serious,” said an AICC source when asked if the CM could be replaced.

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Party sources said the CM could be replaced as soon as Saturday but did not comment on who the replacement would be.

The CM, meanwhile, is learnt to have called up Sonia Gandhi expressing deep hurt over his “continuing public humiliation”.

Meanwhile, the AICC has deputed party general secretary Ajay Maken and Harish Chowdhry as central observers to the CLP meeting at 5 pm on Saturday.

A dark horse could replace the CM should the CLP meeting pass a resolution to have a new leader of the legislature party.

State ministers close to Navjot Sidhu, including Sukhjinder Randhawa and Tript Bajwa, have been openly raising a banner of revolt against the CM.

It’s unclear why the Congress put out a rushed CLP meeting notice on Friday night, amid the speculation whether Amarinder had personally hinted at distancing himself from the Congress.

Singh’s future moves remain unclear even as the Congress rushes to put its house in order.

Punjab Congress crisis: Pressure for CM’s replacement, anything can happen, say sources
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