A five member committee representing the rebel camp will fulfill the high command congress in New Delhi to seek the removal of Amarinder, almost six months before the assembly voting caused in Punjab.
There is no group 30 that has not leaked the word about who they wanted as a replacement.
In addition to Bajwa, the names that rebelled against Amarinder, including Prison and Cooperation Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Technical Education and Minister of Industry Training Charanjit Singh Channi, Sukhbinder Revenue Minister Singh Singh and Mla Pargate Singh.
Because all this dissatisfied minister came out to support Sidhu before he became the head of the PCC, they were afraid of being dropped from the cabinet during the upcoming reshuffle.
Congress has 80 MLA in the 117-seat punjab assembly.
One dock cabinet has been empty since Sidhu, long at odds with Amarinder, resigned in July 2019 after removing the local department portfolio.
For its part, Sidhu has regularly highlighted the 18-point list to command the Congress to hand over the Amarinder cm in July.
Bajwa rebel minister said he and his colleagues first tried to “wake up” High Command Congress.
“If the high command doesn’t listen to us, we will decide on the next action,” he said.
On who could be an alternative from Amarinder, he said it was a high command prerogative to choose a new CM.
His colleague Channi said, “We do not get a solution to our problems from this minister.” Questioning Amarinder’s ability to lead the government, Randhawa, who used to be very close to CM, “Wars cannot be fought up by sitting in the living room or only with tweeting.
The war was fighting for the ground.
Day after day, sad and AAP attacked Congress in the problem of Bargari Cosrilege.
People ask us about canceling the Power Purchase Agreement and other promises that are not fulfilled.
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