Deccan Chronicle

‘Cong giving space to regional leaders’

Punjab CM says his party is more aggressive

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Malot (Punjab), May 18: The Congress of 2019 is different from that of 2014 as the party is giving more importance to regional leaders than it was doing earlier and has also become more aggressive, says Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh.

Mr Singh, under whose leadership the Congress won the assembly elections in Punjab in 2017 after facing a drubbing in the 2014 general polls, in an interview said that in the past five years “regional leaders of the party have been given more say in the affairs of the Congress and its policies for states.”

Punjab might have brought it more starkly to the fore but the realisatio­n to give more importance to regional leaders started dawning much earlier, he said.

Underlinin­g that regional leaders have a better connect with the people in the states, Mr Singh said the Congress therefore has a deeper insight into the aspiration­s of people across the country today.

“The party is giving more importance to regional leaders than it was doing earlier,” he said.

Hailing Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Mr Singh said under his dynamic leadership, the party has grown in confidence, and “the defensiven­ess of the past has given way to a new aggression”, adding this is particular­ly welcome in the current political environmen­t when the nation requires a strong alternativ­e to the BJP. “Within the organisati­on, there is a palpable shift in the way we function. There is more transparen­cy and democracy. Rahul Gandhi, in the past five years, has evolved his style of functionin­g to connect with the workers at the grassroots,” he said.

Talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his popularity, Mr Singh said today he stands exposed “as a liar and a deceiver, who is only obsessed with staying in power”.

“I doubt Mr Modi has any craze or charm left anywhere in India after five years as Prime Minister. People had lot of expectatio­ns, there was hope among the people but they were taken in by his hyped promises of jobs, doubling of farm income, money in every account etc,” he said.

Talking about the main issues in the Lok Sabha elections in Punjab, Mr Singh said the incidents in Bargari, where sacrilege of the Sikh holy book took place in May 2015, are dominant in the state.

When asked about Sam Pitroda’s controvers­ial comment on 1984 communal riots, the Punjab chief minister said it should not be dragged as he has apologised for it.

Within the organisati­on, there is a palpable shift in the way we function. There is more transparen­cy and democracy. — Amarinder Singh,

Punjab CM

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