Punjab

It’s time for Sidhu to be shown the door: Congress leaders

Many congress party officials have declared that it is urgently necessary to fire former PCC chief Navjot Singh Sidhu in response to the various scandals he has caused. In a united statement, the leaders declared, “It’s time for the Congress High Command to fire former PCC Chief Navjot Singh Sidhu.” His activities frequently conflict with the goals of the party as a whole, notwithstanding our respect for him as the former head of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee.

“His indiscipline in dealing with political matters usually goes against the collective efforts of the Congress Party,” the leaders continued. This was demonstrated by the fact that the Congress in Punjab, under his direction, went from obtaining 78 seats in the 2017 elections to

Navjot Singh Sidhu has a history of opposing the Congress party’s stance as a whole. His actions blatantly demonstrate that he is not a team player, which undermines the party’s and its members’ efforts every time. stated Nakodar Navjot Singh Dahiya, a former MLA.

It is important to keep in mind that when the then-chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi  was named the chief minister’s face for the 2022 elections, Navjot Singh Sidhu was seated directly next to the senior party leadership. However, he put his own self-glorification agenda over the party’s, which caused him to take actions that seriously harmed the party’s prospects. Inderbir Singh Bolaria, a former Amritsar South MLA, said.

You have never backed the party’s agenda; instead, you are self-glorifying to this day. Something has to be done about this. As the PCC Chief, you were unable to lead the party and now you are not able to function as a team member. It is obvious that you have failed in your roles as team leader and member. MLA Barindermeet Singh Phahra of Gurdaspur said.

In the lengthy history of Indian elections, this may be the only instance where a manifesto was unveiled just two days before the polls. All of this is a result of your preference for settling scores rather than putting in the effort necessary to fulfil the high-level role that the party gave you while you were in a position of authority and leadership. You

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