A) Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has positioned himself as one of Congress's most aggressive and vocal leaders in Punjab.
B) His focus on issues like drugs, gangsterism and law and order gives him a distinct political identity within the party.
C) Randhawa often speaks like a leader ready to govern Punjab, but Congress still has to prove that voters see him the same way.
D) If every senior Congress leader sees himself as a potential answer to the party's future, the risk is that the party ends up with too many claimants and too little unity.