Punjab Congress Splits: Channi Camp Challenges Party Leadership Before Elections
Internal power struggle intensifies as Charanjit Channi faction directly confronts Raja Warring's leadership in Punjab.

A significant power struggle has erupted within Punjab's Congress party, with the Charanjit Channi faction openly challenging the current state leadership under Raja Warring. The public confrontation represents the most visible internal conflict within the party ahead of upcoming Assembly elections, signaling deep divisions within Congress ranks in the state.
The Channi camp has begun mobilizing support to push for a change in the party's state command structure. Sources indicate this gathering was organized to demonstrate grassroots backing for leadership change, with party workers and supporters openly questioning Raja Warring's stewardship of Punjab Congress affairs. The move reflects growing dissatisfaction within sections of the party about current strategic direction and electoral preparation.
These internal conflicts have plagued Punjab Congress for years, with multiple factions competing for control and influence. Previous leadership transitions have often been contentious, with party workers frequently divided between different senior leaders. Such divisions typically weaken the party's electoral prospects and provide opposition parties with ammunition during campaigns.
The timing of this confrontation is crucial, coming as the state prepares for Assembly elections. Party unity is typically considered essential during election preparation, but Congress appears fractured on multiple fronts. The Channi faction's open challenge suggests they believe electoral prospects require fresh leadership and a strategic overhaul.
Party observers warn that prolonged internal battles could damage Congress's electoral chances in Punjab, where it faces tough competition from other political parties. National party leadership will need to intervene quickly to restore unity and prevent further escalation of these factional tensions.
Source: NDTV