The internal crisis within the Punjab Congress shows no signs of easing as former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and his supporters continue to mount pressure on the party leadership following an inconclusive meeting with Punjab in-charge Bhupesh Baghel. Despite extensive discussions in Chandigarh, no breakthrough was achieved, leaving the leadership challenge unresolved ahead of the state’s crucial political preparations. According to party sources, the Channi camp remains firm in its demand for the removal of Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring. Leaders aligned with Channi are also reportedly seeking a greater role in the party’s electoral strategy, with some backing the former chief minister as the party’s face for the upcoming Assembly elections. Bhupesh Baghel is expected to submit his assessment to the Congress high command after consulting party leaders. The meeting, attended by several senior Congress figures, reflected continuing dissatisfaction within the state unit. While the party leadership has publicly maintained that there is no major disagreement, leaders from the Channi camp have indicated that their concerns remain unresolved. Reports suggest Channi may hold another meeting with his supporters to decide the next course of action and keep pressure on the central leadership. The episode once again highlights the recurring factional battles that have shaped Punjab Congress politics over the years. Political observers believe the ongoing power struggle could affect the party’s organizational unity as it prepares for future electoral contests against the ruling Aam Aadmi Party and other rivals. The Congress leadership now faces the challenge of balancing competing factions while preserving unity in one of its key state units. Whether the party leadership stands by its existing decisions or attempts a compromise is expected to become clearer in the coming days.


