‘…Teen Se Aath Dunga’: Navjot Sidhu Takes His War With Punjab CM Amarinder To The Next Level

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Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu with CM Amarinder Singh.

Punjab Congress, Navjot Sidhu Latest News: The tussle in the Punjab Congress is intensifying by the day as the party’s state unit president Navjot Singh Sidhu has refused to announce any “ceasefire” in his fight against Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.

Speaking at an event in Amritsar, Sidhu said he has told the party high command in Delhi that if he is not allowed to take a decision, he will not spare anyone. In a video of his speech shared by news agency ANI, Sidhu can be heard saying, “Eant se eight baaj dunga.”

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Sidhu’s remarks come at a time when top Congress leaders are said to be upset over the recent remarks of two of his advisers. Earlier today, one of Sidhu’s advisors, Malvinder Singh Mali, resigned from office. Sidhu’s advisors Mali and Pyare Lal Garg had courted controversy with their remarks on sensitive topics of Kashmir and Pakistan.

Sidhu had come under severe attack from the opposition as well as from within the party for his statements. Congress MP Manish Tewari has questioned whether such people should be kept in the party.

Tiwari had said, “I urge Harish Rawat, AICC General Secretary-in-Charge Punjab, to seriously introspect that those who do not consider Jammu and Kashmir to be a part of India and others who have pro-Pakistan leanings, should be sent to the Punjab Congress.” should be part of. in a tweet.

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Tiwari’s open criticism came a day after Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh asked Sidhu to rein in his advisors and described his remarks as atrocious and ill-conceived remarks which are detrimental to the peace and stability of the state and the country. were potentially dangerous.

Meanwhile, in further trouble for the Congress, Rawat has reportedly requested the party high command to relieve him from the post of in-charge of Punjab. Rawat has told top party leaders that he wants to focus entirely on the elections in his home state Uttarakhand.

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