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Four Cabinet Ministers & 3 MLAs Of Punjab Reached Uttarakhand

Four cabinet ministers and three MLAs of Punjab reached Uttarakhand, meeting with Harish Rawat will be held shortly.

Amidst the turmoil in Punjab’s politics, four cabinet ministers of the Punjab government and three Congress MLAs have reached Uttarakhand.

They are staying in a hotel located on Haridwar bypass in the capital Dehradun amid tight security.

The hotel staff told that they have to have a meeting with Congress’s Punjab in-charge and former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat at around 12 o’clock. At the moment, no one is allowed inside.

Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and Congress General Secretary Harish Rawat have once again become active regarding the crisis of the Punjab Congress.

Rawat is in charge of Punjab, so his role in this political development is considered important. Seven MLAs of Punjab have reached Uttarakhand to meet Rawat in this regard.

Let us tell you that after 30 Congress MLAs opened a front against the Chief Minister in Punjab on Tuesday.

There was a stir at the residence of Congress’s Punjab in-charge Harish Rawat in Dehradun. However, in the afternoon he took part in several public events.

Rawat said that it would be his endeavor that the issue of dissatisfaction among the MLAs is resolved at his own level, but if needed, he could also be introduced to Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

There is nothing wrong in that the MLAs want to meet the party president. He said such incidents are common in politics.

According to sources, Rawat is monitoring the political situation in Punjab from Dehradun. Along with the party MLAs, he has also spoken to Punjab Congress President Sidhu over the phone.

Chief Minister K. He also spoke to the MLAs supporting Amarinder Singh.

Punjab Congress: Does Navjot Singh Sidhu want back door entry without waiting for the election for the post of CM?

Discord in Punjab Congress has reached its peak. The situation has become such that the faction dissatisfied with CM Amarinder Singh has come straight to revolt and is seen in a cross-sectional mood.

The manner in which the camp of Punjab Congress President Navjat Singh Sidhu has ‘attacked’ Captain Amarinder gives many important indications.

There is a discussion in the politics of Punjab that Navjot Sidhu now wants entry from the ‘back door’ in the quest for the post of Chief Minister.

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