Punjab Congress rift shows signs of easing; anti-Warring camp relents, says ready to hold talks with Baghel - The Tribune

Punjab Congress rift shows signs of easing; anti-Warring camp relents, says ready to hold talks with Baghel The TribuneCongress Rules Out Punjab Leadership Change Ahead Of Assembly Polls NDTVAfter days of defiance, Channi camp agrees to meet Baghel but sans Warring The Times of IndiaTarn Taran Cong leaders back Channi for state leadership The TribunePunjab LoP Partap Singh Bajwa: ‘A united Congress can hold AAP accountable more effectively’ The Indian Express
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