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Congress warns Punjab dissidents against indiscipline, armtwisting, gives no assurances

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  1. Congress sternly told dissenting Punjab leaders to maintain party discipline and avoid public criticism.

  2. AICC general secretary K C Venugopal met Punjab functionaries Charanjit Channi, Sukhjinder Randhawa, Pargat Singh, and Rana Gurjeet at the Congress headquarters.

  3. Punjab leaders were instructed to address internal matters through designated organizational channels.

  4. Congress rejected any change in state leadership, keeping Amarinder Raja Warring as Punjab Congress president.

  5. Channi was appointed campaign committee incharge and Randhawa coordination committee incharge in election-related panels.

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