There has been an earthquake in the politics of Punjab only after the announcement of the formation of a new party of former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh. Amarinder’s new party can create a new crisis for the Congress in Punjab. Now former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat has targeted Amarinder Singh for forming a new party. Let us inform that only yesterday Amarinder Singh had announced the formation of a new political party. However, who will join the party is yet to be revealed.
Targeting Amarinder
Hitting out at Captain Amarinder Singh, Harish Rawat said that instead of saying or doing anything against the BJP, the Captain supports the BJP, it is shocking. He seems to have killed the secular insider Amarinder Singh. As Amarinder is opening his cards, the Congress is becoming an attacker against him. It is worth noting that even yesterday, Harish Rawat had targeted Amarinder fiercely. He had said in the interview given to the media that if he wants to eat the crow and go with the BJP, then he can. If he cannot stick to his old commitment to secularism then who can stop him? He was considered a symbol of ‘Sarva Dharma Sambhav’ and remained associated with Congress traditions for a long time. If he wants to go, he should go.
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Punjab Congress will not suffer any loss
He further said that our vote will depend on the performance of the Channi government. The way Channi has started, it has left a good impression in Punjab and the entire country. On Amarinder’s formation of a new party, Rawat had said that it would not harm the Congress party. If he cannot live up to his old commitment to secularism, who can stop him? He was considered a symbol of ‘Sarva Dharma Sambhav’ and was associated with Congress traditions for a long time. If he wants to go, he should go.
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