Punjab Congress Sees Potential Thaw as Channi Camp Agrees to Meet Baghel
A potential easing of internal tensions appears on the horizon for the Punjab Congress as the faction led by former CM Charanjit Singh Channi agrees to meet with senior leader Bhupesh Baghel.

A potential easing of internal tensions appears on the horizon for the Punjab Congress. The faction led by former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has reportedly agreed to engage in discussions with senior party leader Bhupesh Baghel, signalling a possible breakthrough in the state unit's long-standing internal strife.
The development comes amidst persistent efforts by the party's central leadership to foster unity within its Punjab ranks. While the Channi camp has shown willingness to participate in dialogue, their stance indicates that pressure on state unit chief Amarinder Singh Warring continues, suggesting that not all grievances have been resolved.
Bhupesh Baghel, a prominent figure in the Congress and former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, is understood to be playing a pivotal role in these reconciliation efforts. His involvement underscores the high command's intent to address and mitigate factionalism that has plagued the party in Punjab, particularly since its significant defeat in the last assembly elections.
Sources suggest that the Channi camp's decision to meet Baghel marks a constructive step, moving away from a previous reluctance to engage directly with certain party representatives. However, the continued 'heat' on Warring implies that the path to complete harmony within the state unit remains challenging, with specific issues still requiring resolution.
This agreement to meet represents a crucial opportunity for the Punjab Congress to iron out differences and present a more united front. The outcome of these discussions could significantly influence the party's strategy and prospects in the state, especially with upcoming electoral challenges on the horizon.

Modi Government Ramps Up Outreach for Women's Reservation Bill, Engages Key Parties

Kuki-Zo Bodies Urge Mizoram to Mediate on Manipur Crisis, Link to Naga Peace Talks
