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The Chief Ministerial face of Punjab, Rahul Gandhi said, is not his decision. "I have not decided about it. I asked this to Punjab's people, youth, members of working committee... I may have an opinion but your opinion is more important than mine... Punjabis told us that we need a person who can understand the poor".
Mr Gandhi's announcement came after a tele-poll where people were asked to choose between him and Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi -- the fallout of a running feud between the two. Mr Sidhu made his ambitions clear ever since he joined the Congress from the BJP ahead of the state elections in 2017.
Mr Sidhu said he has "already agreed with Rahul Gandhi's decision". Then he added, "Even if you don't give me decision-making power, still I will support the next Chief Minister... Don't treat me like a showpiece".
After Mr Gandhi's announcement today, Mr Channi, who is apparently a few months older than Mr Sidhu, was seen touching the feet of the party chief.
Making it clear that his hand was forced in the matter, Mr Gandhi had announced at a public meeting on January 27: "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".
Even after that announcement, Mr Sidhu had kept up his attacks on Mr Channi. The last instance was on Friday, when citing the raids on a relation of the Chief Minister, he said the party must choose someone "honest and with a clean track record". Any Chief Minister choice, he added, should have the backing of at least 60 MLAs.
Mr Sidhu came close to his coveted goal last year when Amarinder Singh stepped down as the Chief Minister after a year-long tussle with a band of rebels MLAs led by Mr Sidhu.
But the party opted for Mr Channi, a leader from the Scheduled Caste community, who despite keeping a low profile, made it clear that he was no cipher.
Earlier today, Mr Sidhu tweeted to say that everyone "will abide" by Rahul Gandhi's decision. "Nothing great was ever achieved without an act of decision... Warm welcome to our leading light Rahul Ji , who comes to give clarity to Punjab.... All will abide by his decision!!!" his post read.
The Congress move comes on a day the nation lost its iconic artiste Lata Mangeshkar who ruled the silver screen for over seven decades. The BJP cancelled the Prime Minister's virtual rally for Goa and the launch of its manifesto in Uttar Pradesh as a mark of respect. At today's event, however, the Congress leaders paid tribute to the artiste.
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