Tag: Sukhjinder SIngh Randhwa

  • Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Flights of Chhattisgarh CM Baghel, Punjab deputy CM denied permission to land in Lucknow

    Express News Service

    RAIPUR: The additional chief secretary of the UP government on Monday dashed off a letter to the director of Airport Authority of India (AAI) in Lucknow asking the officials to not grant any permission to the chief minister of Chhattisgarh and deputy CM of Punjab to land in the city.

    Following this, CM Bhupesh Baghel may alter his plan and instead proceed to the national capital, official sources said. The senior Congress leaders were scheduled to visit the families of those who died in the violence at Lakhimpur Kheri.

    At least eight persons, including four farmers, were killed when a farmers’ protest took a violent turn in Lakhimpur Kheri district, about 130 km from Uttar Pradesh state capital on Sunday.

    Earlier in the day, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and other Congress leaders were detained at Sitapur. Citing the law and order situation at Janpad Lakhimpur Kheri, the UP ACS Avnish Kumar Awasthi has asked the AAI director of the Choudhary Charan Singh International airport, Lucknow to refuse permission to the two senior Congress leaders to land today.

    “Section 144 is imposed at Lakhimpur Kheri but why are you stopping us to land in Lucknow. This move is nothing but to trample and suppress the rights of the citizens. The entire nation is watching how farmers are being ruthlessly dealt with by the BJP government”, Baghel asserted.

    In his letter the ACS told the director that the Lakhimpur Kheri district administration has imposed Section 144 of CrPC, following the incident on Sunday, October 3, 2021.

  • Sukhjinder Singh Randhwa likely to be next Punjab chief minister 

    By Online Desk

    After discussion with the Punjab MLAs, the AICC on Sunday proposed the name of Sukhjinder Randhawa for the post of chief minister, ANI reported. A meeting is underway at the residence of Rahul Gandhi with Ambika Soni in Delhi, sources said.

    “All MLAs have named Sukhjinder Randhawa for CM before Congress high command, he will become the CM,” Congress MLA Pritam Kotbhai told ANI.

    Earlier in the day, Randhwa, a minister in the outgoing cabinet of Amarinder Singh, asserted that he has never hankered after posts.

    When the media persons here asked that can it be assumed that they are talking to the future chief minister, Randhawa quipped, ” You are talking to a Congressman”.

    In a veiled dig at Amarinder Singh, he then added, “A chief minister remains (in his post) only till the time when his party, people of the state stand by him”.

    Congress veteran Capt. Amarinder Singh resigned as chief minister of Punjab with less than five months to go for the Assembly polls after a bruising power struggle with state party chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, and had said that he felt “humiliated” over the way the party handled the protracted crisis.

    (With PTI inputs)

  • Among Punjab CM ‘probables’, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa says never hankered after posts

    By PTI

    CHANDIGARH: Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, a minister in the outgoing cabinet of Amarinder Singh whose name is doing the rounds among the probables to be the new leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) in Punjab, on Sunday asserted that he has never hankered after posts.

    Asked that his name was among the frontrunners, Randhawa replied he or his family “never hankers for any post”.

    When the mediapersons here asked that can it be assumed that they are talking to the future chief minister, Randhawa quipped, ” You are talking to a Congressman”.

    In a veiled dig at Amarinder Singh, he then added, “A chief minister remains (in his post) only till the time when his party, people of the state stand by him”.

    Congress veteran Capt. Amarinder Singh resigned as chief minister of Punjab with less than five months to go for the Assembly polls after a bruising power struggle with state party chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, and had said that he felt “humiliated” over the way the party handled the protracted crisis.

    Asked how soon can one expect the name of new CLP leader to be announced, Randhawa said, “We have authorized Congress president in this regard.”

    He said the party senior leadership has not only to talk to the MLAs, but other stalwarts too before finalizing the name.

    Asked why so much time is being taken to announce the CLP leader, he said, “If you have to make a village sarpanch, sometimes it takes 20 days to decide”.

    However, he assured the new CLP leader’s name will be announced later in the day.

    On Amarinder Singh saying he felt humiliated, Randhawa replied, “So far, the BJP has changed five chief ministers. And in the Congress too, some chief ministers have been changed. In Congress, Amarinder Singh has the maximum tenure of nine-and-half years as chief minister. The honour he got, I think no other chief minister got so much.”

    To a question over what caused differences with Amarinder Singh, he said, “When we felt that promises which were made” and elections were near and the Congress high-command and we too felt worried”.

    Randhawa had earlier this year joined hands with Navjot Singh Sidhu, and had targeted his own government over alleged failure to fulfil the promises made in the run-up to the 2017 polls including those related to the sacrilege incidents (in 2015).

    On Amarinder Singh’s outbursts against Navjot Singh Sidhu after he resigned as chief minister, Randhawa termed it as “unfortunate” that a senior leader had used such words.

    “I think it is unfortunate that such words have been used against Punjab Congress chief by a senior leader,” he said.

    “Even when there were differences with Amarinder Singh since April 26, but you must have never heard me speak any word against him in a disrespectful manner,” said Randhawa.

    “Even today, I consider him like a father,” said the Jails and Cooperation minister in the outgoing cabinet of Amarinder Singh.

    “Till the time we (Amarinder Singh and Randhawa) were together, you saw that I was very close to him. When he hurt me, then I followed my conscience,” Randhawa said.

    The names of former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar, the party’s current state unit president Navjot Singh Sidhu, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa are doing the rounds.

    The 79-year-old Amarinder Singh, one of the Congress’ powerful regional satraps, had put in his papers after speaking to the Congress president and shortly before a crucial meeting of the CLP here on Saturday evening.

    He had later launched a no-holds-barred attack against Sidhu, describing his bete noire, a cricketer-turned-politician, as a “total disaster”.