Amarinder, Sidhu face-off intensifies in Punjab
May 24, 2019  09:02
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Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday said he intended to change the portfolio of cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu for his "inept" handling of local bodies department.
   
Singh said he would approach the Conghress high command over Sidhu's remarks on the sacrilege issue during sacrilege. A day before polling, Sidhu had raised questions on the probe into the desecration of religious texts in 2015.
 
Singh claimed that the remarks "might have affected the party's performance in Bathinda".
 
He said the urban votebank had been the backbone of the party in the state but Sidhu's failure to do any development work had impacted the Congress, which had performed well this time in rural areas.
   
"I intend to change Sidhu's portfolio for his inept handling of his department," the chief minister said in a statement.
 
Singh said it was wrong on his part to make the controversial remarks and the minister evidently did not understand that a special investigation team had been set up to probe the sacrilege issue.
 
Asked if the party high command would agree to change Sidhu's portfolio, Singh said he had raised the issue with them some months ago and it was agreed that any decision in the matter would be taken after the Lok Sabha elections. 
 
The chief minister said he was confident that not just party president Rahul Gandhi but even Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who was believed to have a soft corner for Sidhu, would agree in the interest of the state and for strengthening the party.
 
Singh said Sidhu, who was the minister for local government, had not been able to handle his department and the Congress had performed poorly in urban areas in Punjab. -- PTI
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