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Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu (MONEY SHARMA/AFP/GettyImages)
In what is likely to put an end to the long-drawn battle between Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu and Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh, the Congress party yesterday (18 July) appointed Sidhu as the new president of the party's state unit, reports Hindustan Times.
The party is said to have worked out a formula where-in Sidhu has been elevated as the chief of the party's state unit, while Singh will continue to be the CM face for the upcoming election which are scheduled for early 2022.
Meanwhile, it should be noted that Singh was not in favour of Sidhu's elevation to the party president's post in the State. In a letter to Gandhi, Singh had emphasised that elevating a Jat Sikh to the post would upset senior leaders representing the Hindu community.