Gurpreet Singh :- Punjab’s political landscape witnessed fresh turbulence after Member of Parliament Ravneet Singh Bittu launched a sharp attack on Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, accusing him of siding with rival leadership and compromising the state’s interests. Bittu alleged that Warring has effectively become a “proxy” for AAP leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, a stance he claimed has adversely impacted Punjab’s future, particularly its youth.
Elaborating on the issue, Bittu pointed out that a majority of Punjab MPs had collectively written to the Union Home Minister seeking a CBI probe into the Gagandeep Singh suicide case. However, he criticized Warring for refusing to sign the letter, terming the move as a serious lapse and questioning his commitment to the state’s concerns. According to Bittu, such actions reflect a disconnect from Punjab’s interests and raise doubts over Warring’s political positioning.
The remarks have intensified political tensions in the state, with the issue likely to trigger further reactions across party lines. Observers believe the controversy may deepen internal divisions within the Congress while also providing ammunition to rival parties ahead of key political developments.
