The former Union Ministers Ashwani Kumar and Manish Tiwari said Singh stands "tall" among the leaders in the state and there is a need to revive the party and unite the cadres in Punjab.
The comments by Kumar and Tiwari come in the backdrop of leadership tussle in PCC headed by Pratap Singh Bajwa against whom the former Chief Minister has raised a banner of revolt.
Sources say that in tomorrow's show of strength of Amarinder Singh in his Moti Bagh palace in Patiala, 30 MLAs, besides 70 other district presidents and former MLAs are likely to attend.
"The Congress high command is fully seized of the ground situation in the state. The mood of the moment is to forge unity within the party to take on the Akali-BJP combine which has totally lost credibility in the state. The Congress cadres are looking for a leader who can galvanise the public mood and on that score Amarinder Singh stands tall," Ashwani Kumar told PTI.
"The fact that he (Amarinder Singh) is the tallest leader of the party in Punjab is an escapable reality. If he is articulating a point of view, obviously he would have taken the ground level situation into account. It should be taken with gravitas," Tiwari said.
