<p>A day after raising a banner of revolt against Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, four cabinet ministers on Wednesday are set to hold a meeting with AICC general secretary Harish Rawat in Dehradun.</p>.<p>The four ministers-- Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Charanjit Singh Channi -- are on way to Dehradun in Uttarakhand to meet the All India Congress Committee general secretary and Punjab affairs in-charge, sources said.</p>.<p>After meeting Rawat, they are expected to go to Delhi, the sources said. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/punjab-bothers-congress-again-rumblings-in-chhattisgarh-rajasthan-as-well-1022791.html" target="_blank">Punjab bothers Congress again; rumblings in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan as well</a></strong></p>.<p>These ministers, known detractors of Amarinder Singh, and around two dozen legislators on Tuesday had held a meeting and sought replacement of the chief minister, saying they have “lost faith in him” over the issue of unfulfilled promises.</p>.<p>They had questioned the ability of the CM in honouring the unfulfilled poll promises such as delay in justice in desecration of a religious text in 2015, arrest of "big fish" involved in drug rackets and scrapping power purchase agreements.</p>.<p>They also said that they would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi to apprise her of the sentiments prevailing in the party.</p>.<p>They had held a meeting amid severe criticism of two advisers of Punjab Congress Chief Navjot Singh Sidhu for making controversial remarks on sensitive issues like Kashmir and Pakistan.</p>.<p>The demand for seeking replacement of the CM has pushed the Punjab Congress into a fresh crisis. It also indicated that the party's recent efforts to quell dissent in the state unit with Sidhu's appointment have come a cropper.</p>.<p>Bajwa, who is leading the disgruntled group of leaders, on Tuesday, had said they would seek time to meet the Congress president and apprise her of the political situation. </p>.<p>He had also said "drastic" steps need to be taken and if there is a need to change the chief minister, then it should be done. </p>.<p>When asked if an attempt was being made to oust the chief minister, Bajwa had told reporters it's not an attempt but the demand of people. </p>.<p>Bajwa had alleged that a perception has gained ground in Punjab that Amarinder Singh and the Shiromani Akali Dal have "colluded" with each other.</p>.<p>Bajwa, Channi, Randhawa and a few legislators on Tuesday had also met Sidhu.</p>
<p>A day after raising a banner of revolt against Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, four cabinet ministers on Wednesday are set to hold a meeting with AICC general secretary Harish Rawat in Dehradun.</p>.<p>The four ministers-- Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria, Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and Charanjit Singh Channi -- are on way to Dehradun in Uttarakhand to meet the All India Congress Committee general secretary and Punjab affairs in-charge, sources said.</p>.<p>After meeting Rawat, they are expected to go to Delhi, the sources said. </p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/punjab-bothers-congress-again-rumblings-in-chhattisgarh-rajasthan-as-well-1022791.html" target="_blank">Punjab bothers Congress again; rumblings in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan as well</a></strong></p>.<p>These ministers, known detractors of Amarinder Singh, and around two dozen legislators on Tuesday had held a meeting and sought replacement of the chief minister, saying they have “lost faith in him” over the issue of unfulfilled promises.</p>.<p>They had questioned the ability of the CM in honouring the unfulfilled poll promises such as delay in justice in desecration of a religious text in 2015, arrest of "big fish" involved in drug rackets and scrapping power purchase agreements.</p>.<p>They also said that they would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi to apprise her of the sentiments prevailing in the party.</p>.<p>They had held a meeting amid severe criticism of two advisers of Punjab Congress Chief Navjot Singh Sidhu for making controversial remarks on sensitive issues like Kashmir and Pakistan.</p>.<p>The demand for seeking replacement of the CM has pushed the Punjab Congress into a fresh crisis. It also indicated that the party's recent efforts to quell dissent in the state unit with Sidhu's appointment have come a cropper.</p>.<p>Bajwa, who is leading the disgruntled group of leaders, on Tuesday, had said they would seek time to meet the Congress president and apprise her of the political situation. </p>.<p>He had also said "drastic" steps need to be taken and if there is a need to change the chief minister, then it should be done. </p>.<p>When asked if an attempt was being made to oust the chief minister, Bajwa had told reporters it's not an attempt but the demand of people. </p>.<p>Bajwa had alleged that a perception has gained ground in Punjab that Amarinder Singh and the Shiromani Akali Dal have "colluded" with each other.</p>.<p>Bajwa, Channi, Randhawa and a few legislators on Tuesday had also met Sidhu.</p>