Updated On: 19 July, 2021 08:46 AM IST | Chandigarh | Agencies
The statement added that since ‘merely six months are left for the elections’, and pulling the party into the different directions will only harm its prospects in the 2022 polls

Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh with state Congress leader, in Chandigarh. File pic/PTI
Amid the political tussle, 10 Congress MLAs on Sunday urged the party high command not to let Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh down, “due to whose unrelenting efforts the party stands well-entrenched” in the state.
The MLAs in a letter said, “There was no doubt that the appointment of state PPCC chief was the prerogative of the party high command but at the same time washing dirty linen in public has only decreased the party graph during the past couple of months.”