Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Randhawa, Soni take oath as Punjab dy CMs

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Congress leaders Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and O P Soni were sworn in as two deputies to Charanjit Singh Channi, who took oath as chief minister, at Raj Bhawan on Monday.

Son of former Congress president Santokh Singh and a resident of Dharowali village in Gurdaspur, Randhawa is a threetime legislator who currently represents Dera Baba Nanak constituen­cy in the district.

The 62-year-old led the tirade against former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh and sought his ouster over unfulfille­d poll promises, particular­ly action against those who were involved in incidents of desecratio­n of Guru Granth Sahib and the police firing on those protesting the same in 2015, when the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) combine was in power.

Randhawa also raised the issue of bureaucrat­s’ dominance in the Amarinder-led government and sought better representa­tion of elected representa­tives in running of the state’s affairs. He was also a part of the section of Congress leaders that facilitate­d the elevation of Navjot Singh Sidhu, a bitter critic of Singh, as state Congress chief. However, when Randhawa’s name was floated for the post of CM, Sidhu favoured Channi.

The Congress leader from Majha heartland was in fact among four frontrunne­rs for the top job in the state after Singh stepped down from the post on Saturday. He, however, had to settle for the deputy chief minister’s role after Channi was selected for the top post.

The party high command picked five-time Amritsar MLA Soni as the second deputy to the chief minister. One of the tallest Hindu leaders who rose through the ranks, Soni was the first mayor of the holy city.

The 64-year-old was first elected as MLA in 1997 and has never been defeated in assembly elections. The only time he lost was in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, by a narrow margin, to then BJP leader Sidhu.

A staunch Amarinder loyalist, Soni, however, was upset with the former CM when he was not given a berth in his (Singh) first cabinet in March 2017. A year later, he was given the environmen­t and education portfolios but in 2018, he was divested of the environmen­t department.

In the last reshuffle of the Singh’s cabinet, Soni was given a low profile department of medical education to which he had shown great resentment.

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