FOr months at present, “compromised” has been the Congress's word of selection for ground government minister Narendra Modi. On sat, it turned up inside the party's own house, in a spat over who should lead the Congress in Punjab.After a meeting between Congress national unit's Punjab in-charge Bhupesh Baghel and leaders close to former CM Charanjit Singh Channi, senior party leader Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa from Channi's camp said the party needed “a leader who speaks forcefully” and “not a compromising leader”.Channi, 63, a leader from the Dalit community whom Rahul Gandhi reportedly chose as CM in the last big Congress rift before the 2022 polls when Capt Amarinder Singh was removed, was standing next to Randhawa, nodding along. The Congress and Channi, as CM face, lost that election to the AAP in a landslide, but Channi later became MP from Jalandhar in 2024. State unit president and Ludhiana MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring — the 48-year-old former national president of the Youth Congress, also seen as close to Rahul — hit back within hours when asked about the jibe that comes barely six months ahead of the 2027 assembly polls.He said he agreed with Randhawa — who happens to be from the dominant Jat Sikh community like Warring — even though they are in opposite camps for now. “Who is compromised? Has he taken any names? If not, why are you people pointing it at me?... We do not need any sleeper cell or compromised leader in our party,” he told PTI, before adding that he and Randhawa would “sort out” their differences soon. He also jibed at leaders who he said had met “people from the BJP, those from UP, and from AAP”. Baghel did not distance himself from the word “compromised”.“Yes, I agree that any leader who is compromised will not work. If any leader will be compromised by BJP, it will not work. It is my responsibility that I won't let it happen,” the former CM of Chhattisgarh said in response to a question later.Neither Randhawa nor Warring invoked Modi or drew any national parallel in their remarks. But the word they reached for is not a neutral one in Congress's current vocabulary — it is the same word the party's central leadership, Rahul Gandhi effectively at its helm and Mallikarjun Kharge the formal president, has spent months hammering PM Modi and his BJP-led NDA regime with.A word with a historyCounting since May alone, it started with Rahul Gandhi's X posts calling Modi “compromised” and alleging a connection between the trade deal in the works with the US and PM Modi's alleged “crony capitalist” friends.By June, party materials were describing Modi outright as “compromised” and alleging the administration functions as a “private marketing agency” for oligarchs. Congress state-level communications were also running ads and social media trends around a “compromised PM, selling India's interests”. Modi has not responded, but the BJP has combated these allegations as “anti-national remarks”.Punjab riftThe word arrived at a fraught moment for the Punjab Congress unit, though. The rift traces back to July 1 in the immediate, when the high command retained Warring as Punjab Congress president and named Channi chairperson of the campaign committee — a decision that led to Channi skipping a week of meetings Baghel held with party leaders after arriving in Punjab on July 6.Baghel repeatedly ruled out any rethink through the week, telling reporters on July 9 that the leadership question was not “gudda-guddi ka khel” — child's play — and that high command decisions, once taken, “do not change”.Saturday's 80-minute sit-down with the Channi camp at Rana Gurjit Singh's Chandigarh residence — attended by Channi, Randhawa, Bharat Bhushan Ashu, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, but not Warring — was billed by Baghel as an informal conversation rather than a negotiation.“This is not a meeting... When you stay like family, there are many talks that happen, which is not disclosed publicly,” he said. He also sought to shut down speculation that Channi was being lined up as the party's chief ministerial face for 2027. Partap Singh Bajwa, playing the calm patriarch at 69, called the meeting a “culmination” of long-standing worker sentiment and said Baghel had promised to carry every concern “word for word” to the high command. Punjab goes to the assembly polls in early 2027, and the party's central leadership has staked its position on Warring's continuity, citing the 2024 Lok Sabha result in which Congress won seven of the state's 13 seats under him. But Saturday's “compromised” exchange showed Baghel's “all is well” claim may not be a done deal as of now.
Global News Perspectives
In today's interconnected world, staying informed about global events is more important than ever. ZisNews provides news coverage from multiple countries, allowing you to compare how different regions report on the same stories. This unique approach helps you gain a broader and more balanced understanding of international affairs. Whether it's politics, business, technology, or cultural trends, ZisNews ensures that you get a well-rounded perspective rather than a one-sided view. Expand your knowledge and see how global narratives unfold from different angles.
Customizable News Feed
At ZisNews, we understand that not every news story interests everyone. That's why we offer a customizable news feed, allowing you to control what you see. By adding keywords, you can filter out unwanted news, blocking articles that contain specific words in their titles or descriptions. This feature enables you to create a personalized experience where you only receive content that aligns with your interests. Register today to take full advantage of this functionality and enjoy a distraction-free news feed.
Like or Comment on News
Stay engaged with the news by interacting with stories that matter to you. Like or dislike articles based on your opinion, and share your thoughts in the comments section. Join discussions, see what others are saying, and be a part of an informed community that values meaningful conversations.
Download the Android App
For a seamless news experience, download the ZisNews Android app. Get instant notifications based on your selected categories and stay updated on breaking news. The app also allows you to block unwanted news, ensuring that you only receive content that aligns with your preferences. Stay connected anytime, anywhere.
Diverse News Categories
With ZisNews, you can explore a wide range of topics, ensuring that you never miss important developments. From Technology and Science to Sports, Politics, and Entertainment, we bring you the latest updates from the world's most trusted sources. Whether you are interested in groundbreaking scientific discoveries, tech innovations, or major sports events, our platform keeps you updated in real-time. Our carefully curated news selection helps you stay ahead, providing accurate and relevant stories tailored to diverse interests.
No comments yet.