Navjot Singh Sidhu’s impending appointment as the President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) could mean he could be the next chief minister of the state if Congress wins in 2022 and a majority of the MLAs support him, as was the precedent earlier in Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
This is not expected to go down well with CM Captain Amarinder Singh whose media advisor on Thursday said Singh “will lead the party to victory in the 2022 polls as he did in 2017″, implying that 79-year-old Singh is in no mood to hang his boots.
The party however seems to be in no mood to declare Singh as the CM face again and may leave that call to post the elections, if it wins. However, the High Command does see Sidhu as the “future” and one senior leader told News18 that Singh in 2017 had said that it was his last election, but later went back on his words a year ago and said that he would give the CM chair another shot in 2022. Singh’s objections to Sidhu being made the PPCC chief also has a reference point in the party’s history.