Punjab: After resignation, Captain Navjot Singh Sidhu said with Pakistan
Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday resigned from the Chief Minister amid the long-running political turmoil in Punjab. Capt Amarinder submits his resignation to the Governor after reaching Raj Bhavan
New Delhi: Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday resigned from the Chief Minister amid the long-running political turmoil in Punjab. Capt Amarinder submitted his resignation to the Governor after reaching Raj Bhavan. At the same time, the meeting of Congress Legislature Party has started in Chandigarh. The name of the new Chief Minister of Punjab is being discussed in this meeting. At the same time, after the resignation, Amarinder Singh while talking to the media said that if Congress makes Navjot Singh Sidhu as CM, then I will not consider him as CM. Amarinder Singh said that if Sidhu could not run even a ministry, what would the government run. He also said that Sidhu is a big problem. The captain also said that preparations were being made to remove me without informing me.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday
resigned from his post after a day of "political drama" and said he
resigned feeling humiliated. At the same time, he said, "There is
always an option for future politics and I will use that option." After
resigning from the post, the Chief Minister, active in politics for 52 years,
told the media, "I have given my resignation. There is always an option
for future politics and I will use that option." Without saying much,
he clarified, "I have not resigned on my own." "I am in
Congress, will discuss with my allies and then decide the course of
action," he said. With less than six months to go for the elections
in the state, justifying his resignation, Amarinder Singh said, "
Amarinder Singh said, "I took the decision in the
morning. I spoke to the Congress president in the morning. I told him that I am
resigning." The resignation of the Chief Minister and his Council of
Ministers came minutes before an important meeting of the Congress Legislature
Party (CLP). The party high command is understood to have asked Chief
Minister Amarinder Singh to resign so that the selection of a new office-bearer
could be possible. According to some senior party leaders, the high
command had clearly asked Amarinder Singh to step down.
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