Captain Amarinder Singh Said – Will Leave Congress
Captain Amarinder Singh said – Will leave Congress, refuses to join BJP now.
Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has been active in Delhi for the last three days.
Due to this, there has been a stir in the politics of Punjab. Captain Amarinder met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Thursday.
The captain’s activity in Delhi has intensified speculation about his next move in Punjab. On the other hand, according to some TV channels, Captain Amarinder Singh said that he will leave the Congress.
In a conversation with a TV channel, Captain Amarinder Singh said that he (Congress leadership) humiliated me. I will leave Congress.
He said that humiliation is no longer tolerated. Along with this, he has denied joining any party including BJP. He made it clear that he is not going to the BJP.
In this way, the speculation of Amarinder Singh leaving the Congress seems to be stamped in a way.
Earlier, Amarinder Singh reached the residence of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in Delhi on Thursday. After the conversation between the two, the market of speculation became hot.
It is said that Captain Amarinder apprised Doval about the challenges and dangers being faced by Pakistan from across the border for the security of Punjab.
He also requested Doval to take effective steps in this regard.
Let us inform you that Captain Amarinder Singh met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday. After this, there was a storm in the politics of Punjab.
Captain tweeted after 45 minutes of meeting with Amit Shah and informed that he had a discussion with the Union Home Minister regarding the farmers’ movement.
He urged Amit Shah to resolve the crisis by immediately repealing three central agricultural laws.
The meeting, which took place after the sudden resignation of state Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu.
This heated up Punjab politics and led to speculation that Captain Amarinder Singh might join or be close to the BJP.
Let us inform you that Captain Amarinder Singh had resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Punjab on 18 September.
After resigning, he along with Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu had targeted the Congress leadership. He had said that the Congress leadership has humiliated him and he is hurt by it.
Along with this, the captain had said to keep all his political options open. While attacking Navjot Singh Sidhu, Captain said that Sidhu is an unstable person.
If Captain gets closer to the BJP, it will make it easier for the party (BJP) to contest the next year’s Punjab Assembly elections.
Right now, due to the farmers’ agitation, the BJP and its leaders in Punjab are facing opposition from the farmers.