Former chief minister Harish Rawat, who as the party’s general secretary in-charge of Punjab had the unenviable task of dousing the factional fires between Amarinder Singh and Sidhu, has now been made chairman of the party’s poll campaign committee for Uttarakhand. Rawat’s main in-house rival, Pritam Singh, has been relieved of his charge as state Congress chief and been appointed leader of Opposition in the Uttarakhand assembly. Singh, who had been lobbying to either stay on in the post or have one of his loyalists succeed him, has been replaced by former MLA Ganesh Godiyal, a key aide of Rawat. Godiyal’s appointment also addresses the caste and regional equations in Uttarakhand – he is a Brahmin leader from the Garhwal region while Rawat is a Thakur from the Kumaon region. Rajya Sabha MP Pradeep Tamta, another Rawat-loyalist, will be vice chairman of the poll campaign committee.