An NDTV opinion piece says the Congress high command has reached an organisational accommodation “on paper,” marking what it describes as a new chapter connected with events at the Akal Takht. However, the article argues that this outcome does not amount to “historical closure.” It frames the main political test as moving from an agreement in structure to functioning collective leadership in practice. The piece emphasizes that even when internal arrangements are formalized, the effectiveness of those arrangements depends on how leaders coordinate, make decisions, and present a united front. In this view, the immediate significance of the development lies less in the announcement of an organisational settlement and more in the ability of the party’s leadership to translate that settlement into consistent governance and strategy. The author therefore presents the situation as transitional: a step toward reconciliation or alignment within the party, but not a definitive end to underlying disputes or leadership challenges.