Sonia Gandhi fires Navjot Sidhu, 4 other state Congress chiefs
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Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday cracked the whip for embarrassing election losses in the recent cycle, asking party chiefs Navjot Singh Sidhu in Punjab, Ganesh Godiyal in Uttarakhand, Ajay Kumar Lallu in UP, Girish Chodankar in Goa and Nameirakpam Loken Singh in Manipur to resign. Moments later, party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the presidents of all five state units had resigned taking moral responsibility for the losses.Godiyal also tweeted his resignation within minutes of Sonia’s sacking orders being announced on Twitter by AICC media chief Randeep Surjewala. Sonia’s move came on the eve of a meeting of G-23 leaders at the residence of former minister and sitting Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal tomorrow. Sibal had last year hosted a similar meeting of Congress and non-Congress leaders, promising continuous engagement. Today, Sibal demanded that the Gandhis step aside from active roles and let someone else lead the Congress.Sonia’s firing orders for five state chiefs today is a step towards party revamp. AICC general secretaries in charge of the five states could be next in the line of fire. The CWC, in its prima facie observations about poll losses, had blamed “gaps in strategy” as the principal reason for the defeats. In Punjab, Sonia personally admitted that it was a mistake to keep shielding former CM Capt Amarinder Singh, who was replaced at the last minute. The CWC members also spoke against Sidhu and other state party leaders for “undermining CM Channi, an asset Rahul created for Punjab and the country”.