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Nearly month after Sidhu's resignation, Amrinder Singh Brar appointed as Punjab Congress chief
India | April 09, 2022 23:14 ISTBrar is a Congress MLA who served as the Transport Minister of the state of Punjab under Congress rule, led by former CM Charanjit Singh Channi.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu withdraws his resignation, puts forward condition before high command
News | November 05, 2021 17:02 ISTCongress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday said that he has withdrawn his resignation as the chief of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC). Sidhu had quit from the post on September 28 soon after portfolio allocation in the new Punjab cabinet led by CM Charanjit Singh Channi.
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'He is hungry for CM post': BJP leader Tarun Chugh's jibe at Navjot Singh Sidhu
India | September 29, 2021 7:52 ISTNavjot Singh Sidhu in a letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi resigned as party's Punjab unit chief but said he will continue to serve the party.
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Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu appoints four advisors
India | August 11, 2021 21:51 ISTLok Sabha MP Amar Singh had been advisor to Sidhu when he was the local bodies minister. Later, Singh, a former IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, successfully fought the 2019 Lok Sabha polls from Fatehgarh Sahib (SC) seat.
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Navjot Sidhu meets party workers, lists 'five priorities' again
India | July 29, 2021 20:41 ISTAddressing party workers in Jalandhar, the new state unit chief said the Congress high command's 18-point program will be implemented.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu takes charge as the chief of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee
News | July 23, 2021 16:37 ISTSenior Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Friday took charge as the chief of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee in the presence of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh at the Punjab Bhawan in Chandigarh.
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Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar sends resignation to Rahul Gandhi
India | May 27, 2019 16:03 ISTAfter losing the Gurdaspur seat to BJP's Sunny Deol, Sunil Jakhar has sent his resignation as Punjab Congress chief to party president Rahul Gandhi, taking moral responsibility for the loss.
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Bajwa calls on people to wage war against drug mafia
India | January 14, 2014 21:22 ISTMuktsar (Punjab): Punjab Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa today appealed to the people of the state “to wage a war” against drug lords, and dethrone the SAD-BJP government for “promoting mafia culture”.Addressing a party meet
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Bajwa replaces Amarinder as Congress' Punjab chief
Politics | March 06, 2013 9:11 ISTNew Delhi/Chandigarh, March 6: The Congress Tuesday appointed Pratap Singh Bajwa as the new chief of its Punjab unit, replacing Amarinder Singh.Bajwa, Congress MP from Gurdaspur, has replaced Amarinder Singh, Congress general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi
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