Punjab crisis live updates: Sidhu calls party supreme, invites talks to resolve differences, calls Channi as standoff

Sidhu had said that he was ready to work under any person appointed by the high command and would contest from where the party wanted. It was too early to talk about the issue when Sidhu had said whether he would like to be the party’s chief ministerial candidate.

Four-and-a-half years later, the rift between Sidhu and party leader Amarinder Singh escalated to this level, resulting in the 79-year-old Congress veteran stepping down as chief minister, who said he felt “humiliated” along the way. The party handled a prolonged crisis.

Amarinder Singh, who had called Sidhu “dangerous” and “anti-national”, reacting to his resignation, again took a dig at him and said, “I told you, he is not a stable man, with Seema. Not fit for the state of Punjab.”

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