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G-23 slams Cong protest outside Sibal's house

Amarinder says Sidhu underminin­g Punjab CM'S authority; meets NSA Doval

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Several Congress leaders of the ‘Group of 23’, which had last year written to party chief Sonia Gandhi demanding an organisati­onal overhaul, on Thursday strongly condemned the attack on their colleague Kapil Sibal’s house and termed it as “orchestrat­ed hooliganis­m”.

Congress workers protested outside Sibal's house and reportedly damaged a car, after he raised questions over the party's functionin­g and attacked its leadership.

Senior leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, P Chidambara­m, Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Vivek Tankha and Raj Babbar were among those who rallied behind Sibal, with Sharma asking Gandhi to take strong action against those involved.

Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh also criticised what he said was an “attack” at the house of Sibal by Congress workers only because he “chose to express views that were not palatable to the party leadership”.

This does not augur well for the party, Singh said, adding that it was unfortunat­e that the seniors are being “completely sidelined”, which is not good for the party.

Terming the senior Congressme­n as “thinkers”, who were important to the future of the party, the former chief minister in a statement said the younger leadership should be promoted to implement the plans, which the senior leaders are best equipped to formulate.

Azad, former leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, also strongly condemned the “orchestrat­ed hooliganis­m” at Sibal's residence. “He (Sibal) is a loyal Congressma­n fighting for the party both inside and outside Parliament. Any suggestion from any quarter should be welcomed instead of suppressin­g, hooliganis­m is unacceptab­le,” tweeted Azad, who along with Sibal is part of the ‘Group of 23’ which last year had written to Gandhi seeking organisati­onal overhaul of the party.

Chidambara­m tweeted that he feels helpless when “we cannot start meaningful conversati­ons within party forums”. “I also feel hurt and helpless when I see pictures of Congress workers raising slogans outside the residence of a colleague and MP. The safe harbour to which one can withdraw seems to be silence,” he said.

Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said, “Orchestrat­ed hooliganis­m outside Kapil Sibal's residence last night is not the culture of the Congress. If one has any difference of views, the same should be brought up and discussed at party forum,” he said on Twitter.

Amarinder in Delhi

Amarinder Singh kept up his attack on Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday and said he thinks that the cricketert­urned-politician is underminin­g Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi's authority. He also said the kind of situation that Sidhu has created was never seen before in Punjab.

Asked if Sidhu is underminin­g Channi’s authority, the veteran Congress leader, who returned to Chandigarh on Thursday evening after a visit to Delhi, said, “I think so. Sidhu’s job is to run party affairs and Channi’s job is to run the government. There is never any interferen­ce. I have been the PCC chief thrice. The two (the Pradesh Congress Committee chief and the chief minister) consult each other, but the final decision is of Channi, who is the chief minister, not Sidhu,” Singh told reporters at the Chandigarh airport.

Earlier in the day, Amarinder Singh met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, a day after he called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The meeting lasted for around 30 minutes.

 ?? ?? “That is shameful. As a democratic party we need to listen to what he (Sibal) has to say, disagree if you must but not in this way. Our priority is to strengthen ourselves to take on the BJP!”
SHASHI THAROOR Congress MP, Thiruvanan­thapuram
“That is shameful. As a democratic party we need to listen to what he (Sibal) has to say, disagree if you must but not in this way. Our priority is to strengthen ourselves to take on the BJP!” SHASHI THAROOR Congress MP, Thiruvanan­thapuram
 ?? ?? “Shocked and disgusted... This deplorable action brings disrepute to the party and needs to be strongly condemned. Urging Congress President Sonia Gandhi to take cognisance and strong action”
ANAND SHARMA
Senior Congress leader
“Shocked and disgusted... This deplorable action brings disrepute to the party and needs to be strongly condemned. Urging Congress President Sonia Gandhi to take cognisance and strong action” ANAND SHARMA Senior Congress leader
 ?? ?? “Those who mastermind­ed the assault must bear in mind that he (Sibal) fights for INC both inside and outside courts of law. You may find his views uncomforta­ble but that can not be a license for violence” MANISH TEWARI Congress MP, Punjab
“Those who mastermind­ed the assault must bear in mind that he (Sibal) fights for INC both inside and outside courts of law. You may find his views uncomforta­ble but that can not be a license for violence” MANISH TEWARI Congress MP, Punjab
 ?? ?? “He (Sibal) is a loyal Congressma­n fighting for the party both inside and outside Parliament. Any suggestion should be welcomed instead of suppressin­g” GHULAM NABI AZAD Senior Congress leader
“He (Sibal) is a loyal Congressma­n fighting for the party both inside and outside Parliament. Any suggestion should be welcomed instead of suppressin­g” GHULAM NABI AZAD Senior Congress leader

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