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Since dissent grows, Cong MLAs play Meetings down

Since dissent grows, Cong MLAs play Meetings down
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CHANDIGARH: Following the disquiet at Punjab Congress on the sacrilege dilemma, speculations are rife over”meetings” by celebration legislators and MLAs, who insist that their visits to Chandigarh are for talks about”routine issues” with Cabinet ministers. On Tuesdaya bunch of Congress MLAs assembled in the home of Cabinet Union Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa. Following his offer to step within the sacrilege dilemma on April 27, Randhawa had engaged in a”secret” meeting with his Cabinet colleague Charanjit Singh Channi and MLA in Amritsar (East) Navjot Singh Sidhu on May 7. Giddarbaha MLA Amrinder Singh Raja Warring stated following the assembly, Randhawa said,”My petition to the media isn’t to create hype regarding MLAs fulfilling ministers over regular affairs. I’d come here for advocating some transports to the Union and several other jobs and so had been the situation with the other MLA, Raminder Singh Amla (out of Jalalabad). The afternoon a true assembly is held, I’ll appear and provide a briefing. Please do not do so. When an MLA proceeds to fulfill a minister, then it does not signify a meeting has been held.” On Monday, Pargat Singh fulfilled Randhawa and Channi but performed down as a regular affair. While it had been theorized that the assembly has been held to discuss methods of increasing the sacrilege problem together with the party high command, Pargat said not much ought to be read in to it. Even as MLAs have ceased publicly lashing out in the party leadership within the sacrilege dilemma, they’re anxiously awaiting the party’s central leadership to intervene. There were reports on regrouping of Congress MLAs to apply pressure on chief minister Amarinder Singh to take critical actions about the sacrilege dilemma since a set of MLAs opened stations using Navjot Sidhu and fulfilled in a personal lodging in Panchkula on May 7.

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