Punjab election 2022: Former Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh formally resigned from Congress today. He has sent a seven-page resignation letter to party president Sonia Gandhi. Along with this, he announced a new party. The name of the Captain's party will be 'Punjab Lok Congress'.
Let us tell you that on September 18, Captain resigned from the post of Chief Minister amid a tussle with Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu. He had said that Congress has insulted him. I will leave the party soon. On the questions asked about the strategy ahead, he had said that we will decide after discussing with friends and close friends. After this, he announced the formation of a new party.
The former chief minister said on October 30, "I will soon form my party and after the farmers' issue is resolved, the assembly elections in Punjab, BJP for 2022, split factions from Shiromani Akali Dal and others will be discussed for seat-sharing." I will talk about it."
Singh said, "I want a strong collective force in the interest of the farmers of Punjab and the state." Huh. These laws were enacted in September last year and the protesting farmers are demanding their repeal.
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