Tensions within the Punjab Congress appear to be escalating as internal discussions over leadership and organisational strategy gain momentum ahead of the next Assembly elections. Former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has reportedly convened a meeting of party MPs, MLAs, and senior leaders at his residence in Morinda, Ropar, drawing significant political attention. According to party sources, several leaders associated with the Congress unit in Punjab, including prominent names such as Bharat Bhushan Ashu, Darshan Barar, and Lakhbir Singh Lakkha, were seen arriving at the meeting location. While the gathering is being described by some as an informal interaction, its timing has triggered speculation about internal factional dynamics within the state unit. The development comes shortly after the Congress central leadership announced organisational committees for Punjab, including assigning Channi the responsibility of heading the campaign committee for the upcoming state elections. However, the move has reportedly led to dissatisfaction among sections within the party, with differing expectations regarding leadership roles and representation. Political observers suggest that the meeting could be an attempt by Channi to consolidate support within the party and assert his influence amid ongoing discussions about the leadership structure for the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. However, there has been no official confirmation from the Congress party that the meeting is linked to any formal organisational decision or dissent. At present, the Congress leadership has not issued any statement on the gathering or the reported internal differences. The situation is being closely watched as any shift in internal equations could have implications for the party’s electoral strategy in Punjab. The developments underline continuing challenges within the state Congress unit as it attempts to present a unified front ahead of the crucial electoral contest.

