The mood in the Punjab Congress was, perhaps, best summed up at the installation ceremony of the new PCC chief and the four working presidents by Sidhu’s predecessor, Sunil Jakhar. A casualty of the Singh vs Sidhu feud, Jakhar touched a chord with many of his party colleagues when he spoke against the “Congress culture” of going into overdrive to “accommodate leaders who constantly throw tantrums” while forgetting those who work silently behind the scenes to keep things together. Though he praised Singh’s leadership, Jakhar made no secret of the fact that the party cadre and people at large were unhappy with the high-handedness of the state’s bureaucracy and the government’s inaction in the sacrilege cases. In his speech, there were lessons for both Singh and Sidhu.