Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Appoint party workers first, Rahul tells Capt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ▪

CHANDIGARH: Workers first — the diktat of Congress president Rahul Gandhi to party’s Punjab leadership was clear and loud at a meeting held at New Delhi on Monday to discuss preparatio­ns for upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Rahul met Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, state Congress chief Sunil Jakhar and general secretary in-charge of Punjab Asha Kumari.

The leaders discussed formation of campaign and publicity committees for the Lok Sabha elections and appointmen­ts to government bodies. Amarinder also met Rahul separately.

Rahul told the state party top brass that workers should be appointed in government bodies first and everyone else can wait.

“Like Donald Trump’s slogan was America first, Rahul’s mantra is workers first. His main concern was that they are the primary blocks of the party and should not feel left out. The Congress president said whoever worked for the victory of the party should be accommodat­ed and given whatever was assured to them. He has left it to the CM to take a final call,” Jakhar said after the meeting.

The positions workers are likely to be accommodat­ed include market committees, district planning boards, district grievance redressal committees, zila parishads and panchayat samitis. In its 21 months in power, the Amarinder government has anointed loyalists of the CM, ministers, senior party leaders and former bureaucrat­s to plum positions, which has fuelled resentment among party workers.

Though Rahul wants doles for workers not MLAs, senior legislator­s denied cabinet berths are likely to be pacified with chairmansh­ips of boards and corporatio­ns under the office of profit bill passed by the state assembly.

Talking to the media later, Amarinder said: “We discussed a host of state government and party related issues in view of the forthcomin­g parliament­ary elections.” He also congratula­ted Rahul for party’s victory in the recent state polls. While Pakistan has already started work on the constructi­on of the road on their side, developmen­t work had yet to start in the Indian Punjab as the state government had not got any fund from the Centre for acquiring land for building the infrastruc­ture, he told the media.

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