Is there any possibility of leadership change within Congress in Punjab?
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New Delhi, Jan 22 (NationPress) The Congress leadership affirmed on Thursday that there will be no alterations to the party's leadership in Punjab.
The leadership also issued strict guidelines, emphasizing that any concerns should be directed only to the high command and not discussed publicly.
A meeting convened at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters, led by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, included prominent figures such as Rahul Gandhi, General Secretary (Organisation) K.C. Venugopal, Punjab General Secretary In-charge Bhupesh Baghel, Ambika Soni, and other senior leaders.
Attendees from Punjab included Pradesh Congress Committee President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Leader of Opposition in Vidhan Sabha Partap Singh Bajwa, former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, General Secretary Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Rana KP Singh, Vijay Inder Singla, and Amar Singh.
In a briefing to the press following the three-hour meeting, Venugopal remarked that leaders from Punjab shared their insights, contributing to a productive discussion aimed at bolstering the party's strength.
When questioned about leadership dynamics within the Punjab unit, Venugopal reiterated that there is no consideration for a leadership change.
He stressed that Congress leaders must maintain complete discipline and refrain from making public statements regarding internal matters, which should only be discussed within party circles.
He added that the Congress has given explicit directions to its leaders to avoid such public comments.
In response to inquiries regarding a group of 30 Congress leaders from Punjab requesting an audience with the high command, Venugopal welcomed individual meetings but firmly stated that groupism will not be tolerated.
On the topic of representation for Dalits within the Congress, Venugopal affirmed the party's commitment to ensuring appropriate representation for marginalized communities, including SCs, STs, and economically disadvantaged individuals from general castes across the nation.
Former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Bhupesh Baghel, confirmed that discussions spanned three hours and highlighted a prevailing public sentiment in Punjab favoring a Congress-led government.
He also emphasized that no form of indiscipline or factionalism will be accepted.