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Op of amarinder-sidhu photo teeth ceasefire is still difficult

Chandigarh: The tension of a possible ceasefire between the Minister of Punjab Minister Amarinder Singh and the Head of the Punjab Congress Navjot Singh Sidhu continued on Monday when the captain maintained the silence of learning in the appointment of Amritsar East Mla as the new PPCC head.
The photo op to signify a little softening tense relationship between the two leaders is still difficult to understand on Monday even when Sidhu mobilizes the support of MLA parties and ministers with a back-to-back meeting in Chandigarh and its environment.
Amarinder explained to the High Command Congress on Saturday that he would not meet Sidhu until the cricket circled openly apologizing for the “personal insult” tweet against him.
Both Sidhu and Amarinder sustain support by fulfilling party legislators and officials but the focus shifts to the possibility of whether the two leaders will be able to work together because the state will hold an assembly poll in about six months.
There is no date for a formal violation of Sidhu because the chief loyalist of the Head of Capher claimed that he had held nearly 60 (from a total of 80) of the MLA Congress since he held his first meeting with a group of party leaders after returning from Delhi last week on Thursday.
On Monday afternoon, Sidhu had gathered a large group of MLA and ministers who fused with him at the residence of Minister Amarinder Tripe Rajinder Singh Bajawa for virtual power shows.
Everyone poses for group photos with Sidhu.
“Sidhu will lead to the constituency of Amritsar (East) on Tuesday where he will be welcomed by his local supporters.
The next morning, he will pay respect at the Golden Temple.
The date for formal to take over by Sidhu as the PPCC head has not been announced,” said Mla.
close to him.
While Minister of Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Chararjit Singh Channi and Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria had previously met Sidhu, their cabinet colleagues Razia Sultana also joined on Monday.
Sidhu also visited Sultana’s residence with another MLA behind him.
He began his days by departing to meet Kuljit Singh Nagra, one of the four presidents of new work, in Mohali, along with Mlaas Madanlal Jalalpur, Amarinder Singh Raja Garring and Kulbir Zira.
Next, he headed to the PPCC head who came out Sunil Jakhar for the second time, besides Punjab Youth Congress President Barinder Dhillon.
He then met with Rana Speaker Kp Singh, Mla Randeep Singh Nabha, former Minister of Rajinder Chairman Kaur Bhattal, Gurpreet Singh GP and Raminder Awla.
Sidhu surprised a lot when he reached the residence of Amarinder Loyalis Navtej Singh Cheema, where MLA Harminder Singh Gill was also present.
He went to the residence of the Rana Speaker KP Singh too.
Both are considered Amarinder loyalists.
Another Mla Madanlal Jalalpur, which was seen with Sidhu before the day then went to attend the meeting held by CM.
On Monday night, Sidhu also met Mla Inderbir Singh Bolalaria.

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