Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi today and is expected to urge him to withdraw the centre's letter on postponing the paddy procurement in the state from October 1.
This will be Mr Channi's first meeting with PM Modi after the senior Congress leader took oath as Punjab chief minister recently.
Mr Channi is also likely to meet senior Congress leaders during his visit to the national capital amid the ongoing tumult in the party's Punjab unit, sources said.
According to a senior Punjab government official, Chief Minister Channi will meet Prime Minister Modi. Sources said in his meeting with Modi, Channi is likely to urge the Centre to immediately start paddy procurement in the state.
The Punjab chief minister on Thursday urged the Centre to withdraw its letter on postponing the paddy procurement in the state from October 1. Paddy procurement usually commences from October 1.
Mr Channi had sought the prime minister's personal intervention in advising the ministry concerned to withdraw its letter forthwith, allowing the state to start paddy procurement from October 1 instead of October 11, according to an official statement on Thursday.
The Centre on Thursday postponed procurement of Kharif paddy in Punjab and Haryana till October 11 as the crop maturity is delayed owing to recent heavy rains. Crop procurement is undertaken by the central government's nodal agency Food Corporation of India along with state agencies.
Charanjit Singh Channi is also expected to meet his party's senior leadership in Delhi. A coordination panel will be set up, which is expected to be consulted before any major decisions by the Punjab government in future.
The decision to form the panel was reached earlier on Thursday after an over two-hour meeting at the Punjab Congress Bhavan between Mr Channi and Navjot Singh Sidhu, who had tendered his resignation from the post of the state party chief on Tuesday.
The panel would comprise the chief minister, Navjot Singh Sidhu and a representative of the All India Congress Committee, sources said.
Mr Sidhu on Wednesday had raised questions over the appointments of the DGP, the state's advocate general and "tainted" leaders. Sources said that Sidhu has been backing senior IPS officer Siddharth Chattopadhyay to be appointed as the DGP.
Meanwhile, the Punjab government has suggested the names of 10 officials to the Union Public Service Commission for the appointment of a regular director general of police. The names include Chattopadhyay, present DGP Dinkar Gupta and Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota, VK Bhawra, sources said.
Mr Sahota was a week ago given the additional charge of the Punjab DGP after incumbent DGP Dinkar Gupta proceeded on leave.
On Thursday, Mr Sidhu had reached Chandigarh from Patiala to meet Mr Channi. The meeting came a day after Mr Channi reached out to him and offered to resolve issues through talks.
Just before his meeting with the chief minister, Mr Sidhu attacked Mr Sahota, alleging that the new DGP had wrongly indicted two Sikh youths in a desecration case and gave a clean chit to the Badals.
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