"It is my opinion that before any decision is taken, the people's sentiments need to be considered."
Dubbing Amarinder Singh's allegation that Navjot Sidhu may move to another party speculation, Ms Sidhu's advisor told NDTV that the former Chief Minister "must have been confused" while making the comment.
New Delhi: Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi's new government ought to have been more careful in taking decisions and not precipitated the crisis in the Punjab Congress, according to an advisor to Navjot Singh Sidhu, the state party unit chief who resigned today.
Dubbing
Congress leader Amarinder Singh's allegation that Mr Sidhu may move to another
party speculation, the cricketer-turned-politician's advisor Surinder Dalla
today told NDTV that the former Chief Minister "must have been
confused" while making the comment.
"Mr Sidhu's fight
is one of principles," Mr Dalla said. "People should understand that
for any political party or elected representative, the prime issue is the issue
of one's own state."
When asked if Mr Sidhu
had opposed legislator SS Randhawa being made a minister in Punjab, Mr Dalla
said, "The issue was not about 'which individual must get which ministry'.
The principle in question was whether there was any forward movement, from day
one, on the 18 points that had been agreed upon?"
He insisted that the
state Congress President had no personal issues with Captain Amarinder Singh,
who quit a few days ago as Chief Minister after battling severe inner-party
criticism for months.
When a few issues -
like the one involving sacrilege or certain government appointments - that had
rankled Mr Sidhu during Mr Singh's term were listed out, Mr Dalla said the
question was whether the new government was setting up a team that would handle
them.
"The party and
the government should have followed the same line. If Captain Saab himself had followed that line, then what was
the problem?" Mr Dalla said.
"If even after
the change (in leadership), the new government doesn't follow that line from
day one, then 'people' are bound to get angry, and it did happen."
Will a situation arise
now where Mr Sidhu withdraws his resignation?
"I am not in a
position to say anything on this matter right now. If we don't work on the
party's line, then what will the state party's chief tell the people?"
"It is my opinion
that before any decision is taken, the people's sentiments need to be
considered."
News is originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/new-punjab-government-should-have-been-careful-navjot-sidhus-advisor-2557084#pfrom=home-ndtv_bigstory
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