Punjab Congress leaders refuse to learn lessons

Siddhu Bittu and Bajwa hit out at each other as infighting in congress refuses to stop

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Ever Since the biggest electoral debacle faced by congress in Punjab it’s leaders are consistently fighting with each other. Now, words like Donkey, Elephant, Mule or Arabian Horse are being used by Congress leaders as political tools.


Let us first analyze their statements:


Siddhu said Elephant even if engulfed in dust is much more respectable than a dog tied in Golden Chain. I think he wants to say that he is down but in no way out.


Ravneet Bittu, MP from Ludhiana said We heard Jackals kill Lion but in our case Donkey has killed Lion. He is clearly referring to three leaders who were given responsibilities for Elections that is Charanjeet Singh Channi, Navjot Siddhu and Sunil Jakhar.


Partap Singh Bajwa said We should have sent Arabian Horses to run in derby and not local mules. If local mules will compete with Horses, they will stand last without doubt. Without doubt He is referring to Siddhu. He has raised many a question on Siddhu’s appointment as Party Chief.


Ever since captain has been removed as CM, Congress leadership is in tantrums and all at sixes and sevens. There is an open revolt in the party ever since be it appointment of officials or distribution of tickets for elections or Declaration of CM face. Congress men are targeting each other like foes.


Even after getting decimated from 77 to just 18 Congressmen have failed to learn their lessons and are still fighting for PPCC President and LOP and are undecided even 21 days after the results. Siddhu and Bittu are eyeing PPCC president and Partap Bajwa LOP Post for which Siddhu is promoting Sukhpal Khaira.


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It's high time that Congress High Command intervene and settle these disputes otherwise like in many other states, Congress, the grand old party of Indian Polity, will find it tough to stand ground in Punjab too which hitherto has been it's citadal.

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