Chandigarh, July 7 -- The battle for the Punjab Congress leadership escalated on Monday as senior leaders opposed to president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring joined forces, even as the AICC state affairs in-charge Bhupesh Baghel began his five-day visit. The faction led by former chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi staged a show of strength in Mohali to intensify its campaign against Warring's continuation as Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief. Former deputy CM Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, who was recently appointed chairman of the party's core committee, was also present. According to leaders who attended the meeting, the dissident camp resolved to boycott Warring's programmes and present a united front to the party high command, pushing for an immediate leadership change. Soon after the meeting, several leaders shared photographs of the gathering on social media. The faction has also decided to boycott Baghel's upcoming meeting with senior party functionaries in Chandigarh, the leader said, who didn't wish to be named. Besides Channi and Randhawa, former ministers Rana Gurjeet Singh, Pargat Singh, Razia Sultana, Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa, Bharat Bhushan Ashu, and Gurpreet Singh Kangar attended the Kharar meeting along with MLAs Kuldeep Singh Dhillon and former legislator Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon. According to the leaders, the anti-Warring camp has drafted a formal note for the Congress high command, arguing that his public statements have damaged the party at the grassroots. "The message to the high command is clear: The ground reality in Punjab must be acknowledged, and the Congress cannot win the 2027 assembly elections under Warring's leadership," a senior leader privy to the development said. Baghel arrived in Chandigarh around 3.30pm to chair a series of meetings with Congress leaders. He was received at the airport by Warring and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Partap Singh Bajwa. He then proceeded to Bajwa's residence and spent nearly two hours taking feedback from the Qadian legislator. Speaking to reporters at Bajwa's residence, Baghel said he was on a five-day visit to the state to review the party's preparations for the assembly elections. "Our preparations for state elections are in full swing. I will hold discussions with the party leadership and chair key meetings," he said, declining to comment on dissidents within the state unit and demands for Warring's removal as state chief. Bajwa said the party stood by the decisions of the high command. "We acknowledge challenges, but we are committed to resolving them and contesting the elections as a united party. I am the senior-most leader in the party and will engage with everyone to resolve the issues," he said. Later in the evening, Baghel held a meeting with Warring, manifesto committee chairman and MP Amar Singh, election management and coordination committee chairman Vijay Inder Singla, along with some other senior leaders. After the meeting, Baghel downplayed the dissidence, saying he had met different committees to review the party's organisational readiness for the elections. On the absence of Channi and Randhawa, Baghel said he had spoken to both leaders over the phone and that they were out of station due to pre-scheduled engagements. "They will come and meet me," he said. It's learnt that Channi has left for Delhi and is expected to return in a few days. Baghel said he would meet other leaders and committees on Tuesday. Besides these meetings, he said, one-on-one interactions with senior leaders have also been scheduled. Earlier, Warring also shared photos of the meeting on his social media handles, labelling it a discussion on the Congress election strategy and asserting that it was "not a meeting of any camp." He described the exercise as part of the party's 'Mission 2027' in an apparent bid to project unity. However, Warring's absence from the group photograph fuelled further speculation over the deepening divide within the state unit. Seeking to downplay the developments, Warring said the Congress remained united. "The Congress party is united. Every leader and worker is committed to ensuring the party's victory in Punjab. Channi and all senior leaders will come together on a common platform," he said....