Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

3 ministers want Sidhu’s scalp after his fresh salvo at Captain

Five party leaders, including 2 MPs, hold meeting to discuss disenchant­ment in the party over botched-up probe

- Navneet Sharma navneetsha­rma@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The ruling Congress appears to be in turmoil in Punjab over the sacrilege and police firing cases with former minister Navjot Singh Sidhu again targeting chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday and three cabinet ministers demanding disciplina­ry action against the “dissident MLA” for his anti-party actions.

While the Amritsar East MLA, who has been hitting out at Amarinder on a daily basis, accused the chief minister of “nefarious intentions”, five party leaders, including three cabinet ministers and two senior MPs, met here at jails minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa’s official residence and discussed the disenchant­ment in the party over the botched-up investigat­ion in the politicall­y sensitive case.

Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, Rajya Sabha MP Partap Singh Bajwa and cabinet ministers Charanjit Singh Channi and Gurpreet Singh Kangar were among the party leaders present at the minister’s residence. “There is widespread resentment among the party MLAs who are not sure

how they will go and face the people in their constituen­cies if justice is not delivered in these cases,” Bittu told a private channel said after the meeting, demanding prompt action against the Badals.

Attacking the CM, Bittu said if he cannot do anything, he should give the home ministry to some other party MLA or member of his cabinet to ensure justice in the matter.

“Our fight is not against any individual, but it is a question of our identity and existence. We are trying to pressure our government to get the new SIT to file the challan in the police firing cases in a month and ensure day-to-day hearing,” Bajwa said after the meeting.

The chief minister’s camp tried to placate Randhawa, who had offered his resignatio­n at a cabi

net meeting two weeks ago over the special investigat­ion fiasco.

Randhawa and Channi, who has also been critical of the state government’s handling of the matter, were among half-a-dozen MLAs who met Sidhu and his close associate, Jalandhar Cantonment MLA Pargat Singh, in Panchkula last week. The meeting was seen as an attempt by the Captain’s detractors led by Sidhu to bring together the ministers and MLAs upset over the 2015 incident.

One of the discontent­ed ministers also called up the SC MLAs for a meeting here on Tuesday. “He asked me to come to Chandigarh to discuss issues related to the community,” said a party legislator who did not want to be named.

Taking exception to Sidhu’s

continued no-holds barred attacks, the chief minister’s camp has demanded strict disciplina­ry action against him. Cabinet ministers Brahm Mohindra, Sunder Sham Arora and Sadhu Singh Dharamsot said the dissident MLA’s unmitigate­d onslaught on the CM was an act of gross indiscipli­ne and an attempt to undermine the Congress government. Sidhu’s personal attack on Amarinder was an anti-party act, which called for immediate disciplina­ry action, they said in a statement.

The ministers warned that the failure to take action against Sidhu now could trigger unrest in the party’s state unit, which would be fatal for the party, which has suffered major electoral blows in the recently concluded assembly polls in five states. The ministers appealed to the party’s central leadership to nip this insurgence in the bud. The demand for action came hours after Sidhu accused Amarinder of first attacking the high court and then accepting its orders from the backdoor to deflect people’s attention.

“Nefarious intentions are evident. No high court stopped you in four-and-a-half years! When DGP/CPS appointmen­ts are set aside, orders are challenged in higher courts. Now, first you attack the high court, then from backdoor accept same orders to deflect people’s attention,” Sidhu posted on Twitter.

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