Punjab: Captain to meet Amit Shah tomorrow, Agricultural Laws will be discussed

Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi tomorrow (Thursday). 20 to 25 leaders will accompany him and discuss three agriculture laws recently passed by the central government.
Punjab: Captain to meet Amit Shah tomorrow, Agricultural Laws will be discussed
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Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi tomorrow (Thursday). 20 to 25 leaders will accompany him and discuss three agriculture laws recently passed by the central government. The Captain himself has given this information in Chandigarh today. On the question of forming a party, he said that when the time comes, we will fight on all 117 seats.

What about the new party?

Image Credit: ANI
Image Credit: ANI

Since the resignation of Captain from the post of CM, there is constant speculation about his new party. During a press conference in Chandigarh today, he answered a question about its name and symbol. The captain said, 'Yes, I will form a new party. The name along with the election symbol will be announced after the approval of the Election Commission. My lawyers are working on it.

Earlier, he also presented the account of his tenure of 4.5 years. During the press conference, the Captain had also brought his manifesto, which he had promised to the people of Punjab. He said he fulfilled most of the promises.

Captain on Aroosa Alam

Regarding Aroosa Alam, Captain Amarinder Singh said that she has been coming to India for 16 years with a proper visa. No one has asked in all these years. Why is this question being asked now when elections come? In view of the elections, it is being made an issue. The Captain said that the current Deputy CM Sukhjinder Randhawa was a minister in my government and Aroosa had come here even then. Then why didn't he remember this? On the question of Aroosa Alam taking money from Punjab, Amarinder said that the opponent should tell where the money was transferred. Tell Income Tax and ED about it.

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