Congress United for Yatra; Captain Felt He’s Bigger than Party, Now Gone: Partap Bajwa to News18 | Exclusive

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Bajwa said that every leader of Punjab Congress is looking forward to Bharat Jodo Yatra in the state to demonstrate that they are united, mature and working under a visionary leadership to regain the trust of the people. To be.  (File photo: ANI)

Bajwa said that every leader of Punjab Congress is looking forward to Bharat Jodo Yatra in the state to demonstrate that they are united, mature and working under a visionary leadership to regain the trust of the people. To be. (File photo: ANI)

Punjab’s Leader of Opposition takes a jibe at the ruling AAP and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, saying people are already experiencing a government and a leader who is politically immature and does not have a vision to run the state

With the Punjab leg of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo tour starting next week, the anti-factional unit of the Congress is hoping to use the event to showcase a unified team in the state, which lost in last year’s assembly polls. It almost collapsed.

The yatra will enter the state on January 10. Speaking exclusively to News18.com about the preparations and plans of the Congress party, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Pratap Singh Bajwa said, “The message is clear and clear; Every leader of the party will participate in the yatra and will walk together Rahul Gandhi As long as he roams in Punjab.

He said that the party is united and every leader knows that no one is bigger than the party. “The leader who realized that he was bigger than the party was Captain Amarinder Singh. Now he is out and every leader of the party now knows that his prominence is because of the party.”

Bajwa said that every leader of the Punjab Congress is waiting for the rally to demonstrate that they are united, mature and working under a visionary leadership to regain the trust of the people.

Bajwa said that the people of the state are already experiencing a government and a leader who is politically immature and does not have a vision to run the state. He said, “Despite all those flaws, the people of the state have the option of voting for the Congress as a party and its leaders have to realize that if they have to project their maturity, their vision of governance, So the united front of the Congress has to be presented.” Leadership will be the only way,” Bajwa said.

He said that former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has already traveled to other parts of the country and would be in Punjab as well. Former Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, unfortunately, will not be able to attend; Otherwise, all senior leaders and workers of the Congress party, and people at large will be part of the nine-day yatra, Bajwa said.

It will enter the state from Shambhu border on January 10 and party leaders will stop at Fatehgarh Sahib. The yatra will begin on January 11 at 6 am after paying obeisance at Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara. It will enter Jammu from Pathankot border on January 19 via Khanna, Doraha, Sahnewal, Ludhiana, Phillaur, Goraya, Phagwara, Jalandhar, Bhogpur, Urmat Tanda, Dasuya and Mukerian. January 13 will be a rest day.

“The party is planning to organize a mega show on January 11 on the first day and a rally in Pathankot on January 19,” Bajwa said.

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