The high drama unfolding within the Congress party’s Punjab unit continues to transfix political observers but there’s another intrigue playing out in nearby Uttarakhand, which like Punjab is due for assembly polls early next year but hasn’t grabbed public imagination for its equally engrossing machinations for power. The Punjab saga is largely limited to the long deepening morass within the state’s ruling Congress party and its two principal actors, Captain Amarinder Singh and his arch-rival Navjot Singh Sidhu. The tale being weaved in Uttarakhand, though shorn of entrancing central characters like the Maharaja of Patiala and the mercurial cricketer-turned-politician in Punjab, is pregnant with clever manoeuvres and stratagems being deployed within both the ruling BJP and the Opposition Congress camps.