Deccan Chronicle

Soni says Sikh leader should head Punjab

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New Delhi, Sept. 19: Veteran Congress leader Ambika Soni on Sunday said she was offered the post of Punjab chief minister but has declined it as she feels that a Sikh should occupy the top post in the state.

Amid hectic deliberati­ons within the Congress to find a successor for Amarinder Singh who resigned on Saturday, Soni met Rahul Gandhi at his residence on Sunday for further discussion­s on the new chief minister.

She had met Gandhi on Saturday night also and held long deliberati­ons.

“Yes, I was offered the post but I declined. I am of the view for the last 50 years that a Sikh leader should be the face of Punjab. I have explained this to the Congress chief,” she told reporters.

“I feel that a Sikh should be the chief minister in Punjab. There is just one state in the entire country where you have a Sikh CM,” she said, while expressing the hope that a new CM will be declared today.

Soni said a party exercise is underway in Chandigarh, where the AICC general secretary is present along with two observers who are meeting all the MLAs and asking them for their opinion.

She also said that there was no tussle in in Punjab Congress.

Party sources had earlier in the day said in Chandigarh that a consensus is yet to be made on the name of the new CLP leader, who will be the new chief minister of Punjab.

The names of former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar, current state state unit president

Navjot Singh Sidhu, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa are doing the rounds.

We will abide by whatever the party leadership decides, said a party leader. AICC general secretary and Punjab affairs in-charge Harish Rawat and party’s central observers Ajay Maken and Harish Chaudhary are currently in the city. —

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