This Article is From Jan 31, 2022

Advantage Team Channi In Punjab Congress Tussle? Sonia Gandhi Holds Talks

Congress has been caught in a dilemma ahead of next month's Punjab elections.

Charanji Singh Channi (left) and Navjot Singh Sidhu on stage earlier this week.

New Delhi:

Who will be the Congress's Chief Ministerial candidate for next month's Punjab elections - incumbent Charanjit Singh Channi or state unit boss Navjot Sidhu? The million-dollar question for the party may be answered in "one or two days" with chief Sonia Gandhi leading talks, sources have told NDTV.

The party has sought the opinion of members and the consultations are now at a final stage, sources said, adding that at the moment, Mr Channi's odds were looking better and efforts were underway to bring Mr Sidhu and his camp "on board".

The buzz comes on a day when the Congress announced that Mr Channi will contest from a second constituency - that of Bhadaur - besides Chamkaur Sahib as decided earlier - a move that party insiders claimed was intended to take the fight to their opponent Aam Aadmi Party's stronghold.

The Congress has been caught in an epic dilemma with the raging rivalry threatening the Congress campaign to the extent that senior leader Rahul Gandhi declared this week that the party would indeed name a contender, stressing, "Two people can't lead, only one can."

"We will fulfil your demand for a Chief Minister candidate as soon as possible. Normally, we do not declare a Chief Minister face but if Congress workers want, we will select a face as well. But we will consult Congress workers. They will decide," Rahul Gandhi said in Jalandhar on Thursday.

The party, which rules Punjab, had earlier said the decision would be taken only after the February 20 election.

Mr Gandhi made the comments with both Punjab Congress chief Navjot Sidhu and Chief Minister Charanjit Channi on stage; their swipes at each other have been getting louder and more embarrassing for the party by the day.

Before the Congress leader spoke, the feuding leaders declared they would not hanker for the post or defy the party.

Navjot Sidhu "assured" Rahul Gandhi that he would accept his decision, no matter what, and Chief Minister Channi delivered a dramatic folded-hands appeal to not allow "outsiders like Arvind Kejriwal say the Congress has infighting".

Mr Channi took over as Punjab Chief Minister in September after the Congress sacked Amarinder Singh, Mr Sidhu's arch-rival.

But Mr Sidhu's ties with the new Chief Minister have been far from smooth as neither have been willing to pass up on the top job.

Punjab votes next month with four other states and the results will be declared on March 10.

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