Revealed: BJP’s emerging strategy for Punjab
State BJP leaders dismissed the comments as personal views, stating that any decision on alliances will be taken by the party’s central leadership.
State BJP leaders dismissed the comments as personal views, stating that any decision on alliances will be taken by the party’s central leadership.
Punjab can’t afford another dark era of terror, says former Chief Minister of the state.
The BJP leader said the apology by the said leader served no purpose as it had already caused immense damage to well-meaning people.
This denial from the former Congress leader comes amid reports that the Punjab Congress leadership is in talks with some of its former leaders for their homecoming ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The CM said these ‘experienced politicians’ tried their level best to save the dreaded gangster and ensure a comfortable stay for him in a jail in Punjab.
As to why he had not resigned yet from the party, Amarinder responded, “I have spent 50 years in the Congress, how does it matter if I stay for another 10 days?”
Captain Amarinder Singh said there was something very wrong and dangerous happening at the borders, which the state could ill-afford to ignore.
On the political issues he will prioritize in the elections, the former CM said a manifesto committee would finalise the same. Issues keep changing, he noted.
Amarinder Singh's media advisor Raveen Thukral tweeted the statement of the former chief minister in which Amarinder Singh clarified Alam had been coming to India for 16 years with due clearance from the government of India (GOI).
The state government had appointed Gupta as the Punjab DGP, suppressing the seniority of other IPS officers, including Mustafa. The former DGP is now a strong supporter of Sidhu.