The meeting of Rahul Gandhi and Punjab CM Charanjit Channi has ended in Delhi. The meeting between the two leaders lasted for about two and a half hours. Congress's high command's concern has increased due to the threat of a breakdown of the party in Punjab.
For this reason, Punjab CM Charanjit Channi was called to Delhi on Wednesday. However, in the meeting with the Captain, there are indications that Several issues will be discussed. Especially those due to which Captain Amarinder Singh lost the CM's chair.
The big reason for this is that more than a month has passed for the Channi government. Yet no action has been taken on the issue of sacrilege, related shootings, and drugs. For which Punjab Congress Chief Navjot Sidhu is also targeting his own government.
Rahul Gandhi had earlier held a meeting with the MLAs close to the Captain on Tuesday night. These included Rana Gurmeet Sodhi, Sham Sundar Arora, Balbir Sidhu, and Sadhu Singh Dharamsot. After the formation of the new government of these three, the ministers were removed from the post.
The Congress was worried that he might leave the Congress and accompany him in the press conference of the Captain. So Rahul assured him of giving him a good place in the party in the future.
On Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi held a meeting with Deputy CM Sukhjinder Randhawa. Rahul took an update of the action on the issue like sacrilege and drugs from him.
Apart from this, Randhawa also objected to the controversy arising in front of Captain. After the meeting, Randhawa returned but did not say anything clearly about the discussion.
Navjot Sidhu met Congress high command along with Punjab in-charge Harish Chaudhary for electoral victory in Punjab. During this, Sidhu raised the issue of sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, drugs, and non-cancellation of electricity agreements.
Sidhu again opposed the appointment of Iqbalpreet Sahota as DGP and APS Deol as Advocate General by the Punjab government. However, Sidhu said that the government will have to remove the controversial faces by showing a clear policy.