Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh meets party panel in Delhi

New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday met the 3-member panel set up by the Congress high command to resolve infighting in the party’s state unit and apprised it of efforts to unite the party, as well as preparedness for the upcoming assembly polls, according to sources.

Singh met the panel headed by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge at the party headquarters at Akbar Road here. AICC secretary-general in charge for Punjab Harish Rawat and former MP J.P. Aggarwal are members of the panel.

Singh and his Ex cabinet colleague Navjot Singh Sidhu have been engaged in a bitter war of words. The latter has publicly attacked the chief minister over an SIT report on the sacrilege issue in Punjab. The Congress panel has already met Sidhu, party MPs, MLAs and former PCC chiefs besides a host of other leaders in the last four days. As per sources, the panel has also apprised former party chief Rahul Gandhi of the developments and deliberations with various leaders from Punjab. The panel, set up by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, is likely to present its report to her by the weekend or early next week. A change in the Punjab cabinet and the party is imminent ahead of next year's assembly elections, they said. Supreme Court grants 15-day interim bail to Unitech Ex-promoter Sanjay Chandra

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