Punjab saga: Capt Amarinder meets Amit Shah in Delhi, sets stage for new poll equations

Aditi Tandon

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, September 29

In a move that signals shifting power equations in poll-bound Punjab, Congress veteran and former state chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh reached the residence of Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday evening to discuss the prevailing security scenario in the border state and the ongoing farmers’ agitation.

The meeting, which bears huge political implications for Punjab, comes in the wake of an ongoing Punjab Congress crisis and Singh’s recent resignation as state chief minister.

This is the first meeting Amarinder is holding with Shah, after exiting Punjab CMO. The personal touch of the meeting makes it important and reveals possibilities of Capt’s future entry into the BJP, which does not have a face in Punjab.

Equally important is the timing of the meeting, scheduled a day after Shah met BJP in-charge of Punjab Tarun Chugh.

Amarinder Singh, who was unceremoniously forced out of the Punjab CM’s position to pander to state Congress chief Navjot Sidhu’s ambitions, had said at the time of resigning that he was readying for a battle and would do “whatever it takes to keep Sidhu from becoming CM”.

Capt’s clarion call against Sidhu implied that all his future options were open.

Sources privy to the Capt-Shah meeting said the ground for the engagement had been laid in advance and the two leaders could well discuss a possible meeting ground for a future political alignment.

A major issue of convergence for the two sides is Capt’s nationalistic credentials which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has publicly praised more than once and the ongoing farmers’ agitation where the Capt can play a role.

The discussions between the leaders will also veer around Punjab’s security given the crisis in the state government, with Sidhu resigning followed by another minister Razia Sultana putting in her papers.

The BJP today already questioned the Punjab Congress crisis saying it was causing instability in a sensitive border state, a stand Capt has taken for long terming Sidhu “dangerous and unstable”, and questioning Sidhu’s links with Pakistan PM Imran Khan.

Sources said if Capt and Shah agreed on the terms of engagement, especially in respect of the farm agitation, the former Punjab CM could meet PM Modi soon, clearing the path for his formal entry into the BJP.

The BJP had yesterday said the meeting with Capt was not ruled out.

Sources close to Capt Amarinder today said all options were open, as the former CM had said when he resigned recently.

If Capt Amarinder enters BJP, the entire electoral landscape of Punjab would change with the BJP suddenly finding a face and ground.

Punjab saga: Capt Amarinder meets Amit Shah in Delhi, sets stage for new poll equations
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