A fresh round of political activity has intensified within the Punjab Congress after former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi convened a meeting of party legislators, Members of Parliament, and senior office-bearers. The development has triggered speculation over leadership dynamics as the party prepares for the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. According to party sources, invitations for the meeting were sent to MLAs, MPs, and organisational leaders, with the gathering being closely watched for its political significance. The meeting comes shortly after the Congress carried out organisational restructuring in Punjab as part of its preparations for the upcoming state elections. Sources indicate that Channi is seeking greater clarity over his future role within the party. Political observers believe he is pressing the party leadership either to project him as the party’s chief ministerial face for the next Assembly elections or to entrust him with a significant organisational responsibility, including the state party presidency. However, the Congress leadership has not made any official announcement regarding either position. The meeting is also being viewed as a test of Channi’s support within the state unit. The number of legislators and party leaders attending the gathering could provide an indication of his influence and the extent of support he commands inside the organisation. At present, there has been no official confirmation that the meeting represents a rebellion or split within the party. Political analysts believe the Congress is attempting to balance regional and social equations while finalising its leadership strategy ahead of the elections. Meanwhile, Channi’s move has added to discussions over the party’s internal direction and electoral planning. As of now, the Congress high command has not publicly responded to the reported demands. The outcome of the meeting and any subsequent decisions by the party leadership are expected to shape the political narrative in Punjab in the run-up to the next Assembly election.


