Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Warring to head Punjab Congress

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: In a generation­al shift, the Congress high command on Saturday appointed firebrand young face of the party and Gidderbaha MLA Amarinder Singh Raja Warring as the new Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief.

The party also appointed seniormost leader of the party and Qadian MLA Partap Singh Bajwa as the new Congress Legislatur­e Party (CLP) leader in the state assembly.

Third-time MLA from Gidderbaha segment of Muktsar district, Warring will replace Navjot Singh Sidhu, who was asked to resign as the PPCC chief along with Congress chiefs of other states where the party lost the recent assembly polls.

Warring, 44, is apparently the youngest chief in the history of Punjab Congress and is among the two party MLAS from the politicall­y significan­t Malwa region. He remained the transport minister in the Charanjit Singh Channi government.

Notably, Sidhu tried his best to regain the post of PPCC chief by trying to showcase himself as the fighter taking on alleged atrocities of the AAP government on Congress workers. However, it is learnt that the Congress high command was “irritated” with his style of functionin­g and had already made up its mind to replace him with a person who could fight the AAP government head on.

A former All India Youth Congress Chief, Warring, famous for taking on Badals, is said to be the pick of former All India Congress president chief Rahul Gandhi.

Ashu is working prez Striking a caste balance, the Congress also appointed Hindu face of the party and former food and civil supplies minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu as the working president of the PPCC.

Ashu, 51, who lost the assembly polls from Ludhiana West, is also known as a go-getter of the party high command in Punjab. His appointmen­t, while ignoring the claim of senior Hindu faces, is also being considered as yet another attempt of the party to come out of the influence of the old guard.

Bajwa is CLP leader

Bajwa, a former PPCC chief, was picked as CLP leader because of his experience, in a bid to corner the Bhagwant Mann-led government inside the assembly.

It is learnt that the Congress high command was also considerin­g Bajwa for the post of state Congress chief but he expressed his reluctance and wanted to get the post of CLP leader.

Meanwhile, party’s Dalit face and second-time MLA from Chabbewal seat in Hoshiarpur, Dr Raj Kumar, was appointed the deputy CLP leader.

 ?? ?? Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, PPCC chief
Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, PPCC chief
 ?? ?? Partap Singh Bajwa, Congress Legislatur­e Party leader
Partap Singh Bajwa, Congress Legislatur­e Party leader

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