The scores of farmers still sitting in protest at Delhi’s borders and the deep resentment within the larger peasant community, particularly in north India, against the Centre’s controversial farm laws had given the Congress party hope of retaining power in the predominantly agrarian state of Punjab when it goes to polls early next year. Now, even as the Congress party continues to struggle for an amicable resolution among its warring factions in Punjab, the prolonged farmers’ agitation, ongoing since November last, may turn into yet another headache for chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh.