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Navjot Kaur Sidhu escalates attack on Raja Warring, alleges he is "licking CM's feet" as Congress suspends her

"Raja Warring, Waheguru ji has blessed me with HIS GRACE to protect Punjab from you. You have split the Punjab Congress into pieces and you are licking the feet of CM and dancing to his tunes to save yourself from your arrest in numerous cases," Kaur's X post read.

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Former Punjab MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu (Photo/ANI)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], December 9 (ANI): Just hours after the Pujab Congress suspended her for claiming that the party takes "Rs 500 crore" from anyone aspiring to become Chief Minister, former MLA Navjot Kaur Sidhu intensified her allegations against Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring.
In her post on X, Navjot Kaur accused Raja Warring of breaking the Punjab Congress apart and "licking the feet of CM" in an effort to save himself from multiple cases.
"Raja Warring, Waheguru ji has blessed me with HIS GRACE to protect Punjab from you. You have split the Punjab Congress into pieces and you are licking the feet of CM and dancing to his tunes to save yourself from your arrest in numerous cases," the post read.


In another post on X, Kaur said that matters related to the SC/ST Act, bus body cases, and land disputes had already been sent to central authorities and the Congress high command, and she asked Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann to explain why he is saving Warring.
"Sc/St act arrest, bus body cases and your 2500 acre land grabbing case which I have forwarded to PMO, Governor Punjab, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. CM , Bhagwant Mann , clarify why you are saving him????" Kaur's X post read.


Navjot Kaur also targeted Warring over the party's performance in Tarn Taran, accusing him of causing Congress' defeat through "stupid, repeated nonsense comments," while senior leaders such as Pratap Singh Bajwa, Charanjit Singh Channi and others "struggled day and night" to secure the party's prospects.
"Raja Warring, if you had even a little bit of love for your mother party , you should have resigned the day you made stupid repeatedly nonsense comments and made your party lose solely in TaranTaran where Bajwa ji, Channi ji ,Sukhi Randhawa ji ,MP Aujla and sincere Congress workers were struggling day and night to make Congress candidate win," the post read.


Furthermore, she also accused Warring and his associates of attempting to "destroy Navjot Sidhu".
"Raja Warring , what say??? You and your team was just bothered to destroy NAVJOT SIDHU who was your mentor and took a stand to make you Minister. And you just focused on fighting with Navjot's supporters and belittled them. Answer this????" Kaur's X post read.


The Punjab Congress leadership initiated the action on Monday after Navjot Kaur launched repeated attacks on Warring on X, accusing him of weakening the organisation, mishandling cadres and compromising party interests.
In a strongly worded post, she said, "I refuse to stand with an insensitive and irresponsible, morally dishonest and corrupt president," and added that she stood with workers "hurt by his incompetence". She further questioned why the Chief Minister was "shielding" him.
The escalation came shortly after she responded to Indian Youth Congress general secretary Advocate Dampy Malhotra, who had praised Navjot Singh Sidhu for "standing up against monopoly and corruption".
In her reply, Navjot Kaur wrote, "Don't support thieves destroying Congress. Come to Punjab and look into the agony of Congress workers."
The controversy began after Navjot Kaur reacted to media queries regarding reports of a CM's face consideration, stating that they "did not have ₹500 crore to offer".
The statement triggered reactions within the state unit, prompting disciplinary measures. There was no detailed statement issued by the central leadership beyond confirmation of her suspension, though party leaders indicated that public accusations amid internal organisational processes "cannot be overlooked". (ANI)

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