New Delhi: Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Mega Amritsar Show has praised the leadership of the Congress who believes that his decision to appoint politicians who turned into politicians when the Punjab party’s head was received by cadres, the most important by MLA who appeared in a good amount.
It is based that Sidhu will attend the PCC office on Friday with large amounts of leaders invited.
But the strength that was with Sidhu had advanced after his appointment contrasted with hard opposition from CM Amarinder Singh who insisted that his criticism apologized for his condescending tweets.
Requests until now have met with the silence of the cold.
Vertical split between CM and the Head of the State Unit, Hument by Stand 10 Parliamentarians against Sidhu, has created an exciting situation and parallel path from the two heads of the State Congress must meet somewhere to think ahead with the preparation of the 2022 election campaign.
Pressure increases on cm To succumb to his insistence on an apology and accept Sidhu.
Many believe that unless the meeting point is found, one of which must “give or away”.
This has been behind repetitive speculation about CM resignation, which has been rejected.
Given that the leadership of the Congress has not signaled any steps to replace Singh as CM, officials to get to know how the situation will be resolved.
It was said that leadership could summon Singh and Sidhu to the capital for a joint meeting, a step that will revolve around the pressure of the cm that the new PCC head put apologized.
When Sidhu moves forward with the support of rallies with intelligent steps to invite parties to pay respect at the Golden Temple on Wednesday, which is seen as partisan politics above, Purification MLA has truly turned into a bitter duel of competing claims.
While the Sidhu camp said 62 Mlaas joined him in Amritsar, cm loyalists urged that only 40, including three ministers.
“What is the purification of the problem when no one asks them not to leave.
It should not be read as a voting for Sidhu or against Singh,” said an angry congressional official.