This Article is From Sep 04, 2015

Punjab Congress Reshuffle is High Command's Prerogative: Captain Amarinder Singh

Punjab Congress Reshuffle is High Command's Prerogative: Captain Amarinder Singh

File Photo: Congress' Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha and Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh (Press Trust of India)

Sangrur: Amid reports of a recast in the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), party veteran and former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh today said any changes were prerogative of party high command which is seized of ground realities in the state.

Captan Amarinder, the deputy leader of party in Lok Sabha and a frontrunner for the post, said "it is the prerogative of Congress president Sonia Gandhi (to reshuffle PPCC)."

Responding to a query if senior party leader Ambika Soni was being considered for the coveted post, he said he has apprised the party high command of his views.

"I have already clarified that I have put forth my point of view based on the ground realities and the sentiments of the common workers in Punjab to the high command", he said adding that the high command is seized of the entire matter.

Claiming that the Congress is in a strong position to defeat the Akali-BJP alliance and the Aam Aadmi Party in the state in 2017 Assembly polls, the former chief minister said that while the former's graph has touched its nadir, people have lost confidence in the latter's governing capability, particularly after what happened in Delhi and Punjab.

Reportedly, Punjab Congress is set to get new teams as the party high command is likely to recast the state unit.

Recently, the party high command had held separate parleys with top Punjab leaders, including Captain Amarinder, Mr Bajwa and former chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal in its bid to put an end to bitter infighting in party's state unit.

Earlier, addressing a public meeting at Dirba, Captain Amarinder questioned the "sources of disproportionate assets and income" of the Badal family.

"When farmers across the state are in distress and several of them are committing suicide, there is only one farmer, Badal, who has weaved thousands of crores from his 80 acres of land he inherited from his father, besides few buffaloes," he said.
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