After a change of guard in the top order, the Congress today sought to put a united figure of the party, with its leaders resolving to fight against the SAD-BJP regime in Punjab together.
On the occasion of the installation ceremony of new state president Partap Singh Bajwa, Union Law Minister Ashwani Kumar called for putting up a "brave front" against SAD-BJP regime in the state, and asked party members to be united to face the challenges posed by the Akali regime in Punjab.
Besides Kumar, the event was attended by a number of party leaders including outgoing chief Amarinder Singh, Union Ministers Pavan Kumar Bansal, Manish Tewari, Preneet Kaur, and senior leaders Rajinder Kaur Bhattal and Ambika Soni.
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Congratulating Bajwa, I&B Minister Tewari said that if Congress remains united and continues to raise voice of people, it can defeat any party in any election.
Tewari asked the party leaders to work together for strengthening the party and keep internal differences aside.
Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur asked party workers to back the newly-appointed PPCC chief.
Former Union minister Ambika Soni alleged "complete lawlessness" in the state, and asked Bajwa to work for replacing the SAD-BJP regime from power.
Outgoing chief Amarinder also congratulated Bajwa, and said the Congress needs to involve more and more people to give a strong fight to SAD in Punjab.