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Congress Reshuffles Punjab Leadership With Eye on Past 2022 Mistakes

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The Indian National Congress has made fresh appointments in its Punjab unit, signaling a strategic reset for the state. The move reflects lessons learned from the internal turmoil that damaged the party ahead of the 2022 Punjab assembly elections. During that period, the party had replaced then-Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh with Charanjit Singh Channi, a decision that contributed to significant internal discord. The new appointments are being seen as a deliberate effort by the Congress leadership to project unity within the party. The reshuffle aims to avoid repeating the missteps that previously weakened the party's standing in Punjab.

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