Neeraj BaliChandigarh, June 7 -- Former Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh's back-to-back meetings with union Home Minister Amit Shah and former BJP national president J P Nadda in New Delhi may have officially been described as discussions on Punjab-related matters. Still, politically, the timing of the meetings has generated far greater interest than the statements issued afterward.
The significance lies not in the fact that Amarinder Singh met the BJP's top leadership, but in when the meetings took place.
For several weeks, the veteran leader has openly expressed dissatisfaction over the appointment of Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab BJP president. Unlike routine internal disagreements that usually remain behind closed doors, Ama...