Chandigarh:Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday reiterated his intention to contest the next Assembly elections in the state, but said the decision on leading the party rested with the Congress President.
He said Navjot Sidhu was very much a part of the Congress.
At a video press conference, the Chief Minister said though he had initially termed the 2017 polls as his last election, he had subsequently, on the persuasion of his party colleagues, announced his decision to contest the 2022 elections, and there was no change in that stance.
In response to a question on roping in Prashant Kishor for shaping the Congress poll campaign in 2022, the Chief Minister said the former had responded positively to his request.
"Kishor has said he would be quite happy to come and help," said Amarinder Singh, clearing the air on this count, amid media reports that Kishor had said no to handling the Congress campaign in the state.
Quipping that he is often surprised by what he reads in newspapers, the Chief Minister said he had discussed the matter with party interim chief Sonia Gandhi, who had left the decision (of hiring Kishor) on him.
He had also taken his party MLAs into confidence, and 55 of the 80 members of the legislative assembly were in favour of bringing in Kishor to handle the campaign, said Amarinder Singh.