Punjab Congress: Raja Warring makes Sidhu-like statement; shows attitude to the high command

The new Punjab Congress chief, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, has a similar approach to Navjot Sidhu.

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Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, the new chief of Punjab Congress, has also shown a style similar to Navjot Sidhu. Raja Warring said in Hoshiarpur that Harish Chaudhary (Punjab Congress Incharge) will give me a five-year chance. Everyone in Congress told me that we would get rid of it in three years. They simply remove it.

Even I, according to Warring, am not so raw. In three years, I will solely be doing concrete work. If you remove me after this, Congressmen will only ask them questions. On the premise of Harish Chaudhary, Warring's statements are being understood straight for the Congress high command.

Raja Warring, like Captain Amarinder Singh, wants to rule Congress. Captain was also the head of Congress, and when the party gained power, he was named CM. For the Congress CM contender, there isn't much time left. Sidhu is in incarcerated, and he was rejected by the Congress leadership in the most recent election. Despite being the Chief Minister, Charanjit Channi lost the election by two seats. He is keeping his distance at this moment. That is why Raja Warring demands that the entire party join him at this time.

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Navjot Sidhu, when he was handed over the chair of Punjab Congress, he also showed sharp attitude. Sidhu had declared in Patiala that if he wasn't allowed to make a decision, he'd break it down brick by brick. He has no desire to become a visionary horse. Harish Rawat, the then-Punjab Congress in-charge, was aware of Sidhu's warning.


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