New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder
Singh today met Congress president Rahul Gandhi to discuss the
reorganisation of the party's Punjab unit ahead of the 2019
general elections.
The chief minister was accompanied by Punjab Congress
chief Sunil Jakhar and AICC in-charge of Punjab unit Asha
Kumari.
Sources said the chief minister also discussed the issue
of the expansion of his cabinet, adding that the matter was
deferred and would be discussed later this month when
Amarinder would meet Rahul after the Ludhiana civic polls.
When contacted, Singh said the expansion issue would come
up only after the Ludhiana civic polls later this month.
The issue of holding a Congress plenary session in
March-April in Punjab was also discussed during the meeting,
but no final decision was taken, sources said.
Apart from Delhi, Punjab is being considered as a
possible venue for the session, where Rahul Gandhi's elevation
as the Congress president will be ratified.
A party spokesperson said the discussion centred around
revamping of the PPCC organisational structure in order to
strengthen the Punjab unit of the party and prepare it for
next year's parliamentary elections.
A delegation of five ex-servicemen, led by Subedar Bir
Singh Chauhan (retd), also accompanied the chief minister.
These ex-servicemen, who hail from different parts of the
country, had quit the Aam Aadmi Party ahead of the Punjab
elections and campaigned for Singh in Patiala along with
suspended Delhi AAP MLA Devinder Shekhawat.
They had expressed their desire to join the Congress,
which was welcomed by Rahul Gandhi and Amarinder Singh.
PTI