New Delhi. The war of words between former Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh and Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu is not taking its name to stop. With the election time approaching, both the leaders are seen attacking each other more. Let us inform that yesterday Captain Amarind Singh resigned from the Congress, along with this he also announced the name of his new party.
Why did the Captain’s wife not resign?
After the announcement of the name of the new party of the Captain, now Sidhu’s reaction has come to the fore. He said that now it is not going to be of any use, the public has completely rejected him and what can they expect from the public when the captain’s wife does not support him. Sidhu raised the question that if his wife Preneet Kaur is with this new party, then why has he not resigned from the Congress yet.
The people of Punjab hate the Captain
Let us tell you that the Captain had also talked about coming with the BJP to form the government in Punjab. Responding to this, Sidhu said that the Captain is trying to mislead the public. The Punjab Congress President said that the BJP has made it clear that we will not touch the Captain, if we do so, we will become soiled. Without naming the captain, Sidhu said he is a lost cartridge. As the age of a person increases, he becomes ‘trampled’. If we talk about the people of Punjab, people hate them.
It is worth noting that after a long-running discord in the Punjab Congress, Captain had resigned from the post of Chief Minister in the past. Talking to the media after resigning, he said that he was feeling humiliated in the party.
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Now Captain Amarinder Singh has announced the name of his new party. Yesterday he resigned from the Congress, with the addition that the name of his party would be Punjab Lok Congress. Please note that this name has not yet been approved by the Election Commission.
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