The Congress has ruled out a change of leadership in Punjab - one of just three states it rules on its own, and where it is scrambling to contain dissent within its ranks ahead of next year's election. Senior leader Harish Rawat, part of the three-member committee that met 28 people, including 25 rebel MLAs, told reporters Monday night they were informed of several concerns, including lack of action against the culprits in the 2015 Guru Granth Sahib desecration case and police firing. He also said the MLAs had "high expectations from Amarinder Singh, hence the resentment".