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‘Issues sorted’: Sidhu meets Rahul Gandhi, withdraws resignation as Punjab chief

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Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu who resigned as the chief of the party’s Punjab unit last month has met former party president Rahul Gandhi at his residence here following which he withdrew his resignation. “I shared all my concerns with Rahul Gandhi. Everything has been sorted out,” he said.

Congress’ Punjab in-charge Harish Rawat was also present in the meeting.

After the meeting that took place on Friday evening, it is believed that the political situation in Punjab will become normal now. Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi is expected to arrive in the national capital on Saturday morning to attend the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting.

During the meeting that lasted for about an hour, Rahul Gandhi took feedback from Sidhu.

After the meeting, Harish Rawat said: “Sidhu has assured Rahul Gandhi that he will discharge his responsibilities properly… and he will continue as the Punjab state president. He told Rahul Gandhi that he has withdrawn his resignation.”

“He (Sidhu) shared his concerns with Rahul Gandhi. We have told him that his concerns will be taken care of here,” Rawat said.

Sidhu had reached Delhi on Thursday and met organization general secretary KC Venugopal and Punjab in-charge Harish Rawat at the Congress headquarters.

On the instructions of the Congress High Command, Sidhu arrived here on Thursday evening and held a meeting with both the leaders. This was the first meeting held in Delhi after Sidhu’s resignation.

The Gandhi family is said to be angry with the manner in which Sidhu had resigned, and therefore, he was called to Delhi.

It is expected that now after Sidhu’s meeting with Rahul Gandhi, the impasse in the Punjab Congress has been resolved.

“Whatever my issues were… I have told the party high command, I am sure that Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi will understand my point and I have faith in their decision. Whatever decision they make will be in the interest of the Congress and Punjab,” Sidhu had earlier said on Thursday after the meeting.

(With IANS inputs)

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