New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Ambika Soni has refused the offer to become the next Punjab minister, the day after captain Amarinder Singh resigned, stating that he believed that Sikh had to handle the post.
Speaking to the media people here on Sunday, Rajya members Sabha said: “I have refused the offer to become the next cm punjab.
I believe the face of the punjab cm must be Sikh.” “Party exercises are happening in Chandigarh with the Secretary General and observers carrying the view of all MLA.
Announcement will be made today,” said Soni.
Soni’s name appeared because he was one of the leaders of the senior party, both captain Amarinder Singh and Navjot Singh Sidhu had many things for Soni.
Soni has been a member of Rajya Sabha from the country several times and belongs to Hoshiarpur District Punjab has met with the leader of the Rahul Gandhi congress late at night and held another meeting this afternoon with him.
Despite speculation on candidates for the post of tribal heads, the final decision will be taken by a high party order, said the source.
The current observer, Ajay Maken, Harish Rawat, Harish Chaudhary and Navjot Singh Sidhu held a meeting with MLAS at a hotel in Chandigarh.
Captain Amarinder Singh resigned from the position of head of the head on Saturday ahead of a party legislator meeting in the faction units driven by the party decided to influence the change in guards in the state early next year.
The legislative party of the Congress, earlier on Saturday, unanimously issued a resolution to give Congress power Sonia Gandhi Power to nominate the chairman of the minister of Punjab after the captain Amarinder Singh retreated.