Navjot Singh Sidhu, who has now resigned as a cabinet minister in the Punjab Assembly, will sit in the second row. After resigning, his seniority has become the post of Rakesh Pandey, a six-time Congress MLA. The seating plan of Mansa MLA Nazar Singh Manshahia, Rupnagar MLA Amarjit Singh Sandoa and Jato MLA Master Baldev Singh, who left the Aam Aadmi Party in the Lok Sabha elections, has also changed. Unnao case: Kamalnath says, "The victim come and live in MP, will take care like a daughter' According to media reports, so far everyone was looking at Navjot Singh Sidhu's seating plan. By late last evening, the Congress had not sent Sidhu's seating plan to speaker Rana KP Singh. Party sources say that Ludhiana MLA Rakesh Pandey will sit down after the ministerial row is over. Sidhu's seat has since been allotted. Earlier, it was being speculated that Sidhu could be seated with Rana Gurjit Singh. Rana Gurjit has also resigned as a cabinet minister. Rana has been seated in the third row behind the chief minister's seat. The Congress party maintained complete secrecy over Sidhu's seat on Thursday. Mehbooba Mufti warns "If the special status of Jammu and Kashmir is tampered then..." For your information, you have gone with MLA Master Baldev Singh Sukhpal Khehra's Punjabi Ekta Party. He had contested the Lok Sabha elections from Faridkot as an independent candidate, while Manshahia and Sandoah joined the Bada Iya Congress Party. The Aam Aadmi Party has changed the seating plan of these MLAs during the monsoon session beginning today. The MLA was already sitting in the third row from behind. Now they have been pushed back and forth. Since the resignation of these MLAs has not yet been accepted, it is considered to be yours. That's why their seating plan is also provided by you. Also Read: NIA can openly take action against terrorists, UAPA bill passed in Rajya Sabha Pakistan in trouble due to inflation, broke record of 6 years Ex-MLA makes an objectionable post, says, 'If want to say 'Jay Shri Ram' then eave Jharkhand BJP MP Sadhvi Pragya lands in trouble, Jabalpur High Court sent notice