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Captain Amarinder Singh To Form New Party, Says Nobody Wants A Disturbed Punjab’

Captain Amarinder Singh said that his party will win against from wherever Navjyot Singh Sidhu contests

Mumbai: Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday has announced that he will be forming a party to contest elections in Punjab. Further details about the party will be announced once the election commission clears it.

Addressing the media in Chandigarh, Captain said, “Yes, I will be forming a new party. The name will be announced once the Election Commission clears it, along with the symbol. My lawyers are working on it,” Captain Amarinder Singh.

He added, “When the time comes we will fight all 117 seats, whether adjustment seats or we contest on our own.”

He further added that his party will win against from wherever Navjyot Singh Sidhu contests.

Captain Amarinder Singh has said that he knows the basic and have been in service for 10 years. He added that nobody wants a disturb a Punjab.

“They mock me regarding security measures. My basic training is that of a soldier. I have been in the service for 10 years – from my training period to the time I left the Army, so I know the basics,” said Captain.

“On the other hand, I was Punjab Home Minister for 9.5 years. Somebody who has been the Home Minister for 1 month seems to say that he knows more than me…Nobody wants a disturbed Punjab. We must understand we have been through very difficult times in Punjab,” he added.

Captain will meet the Home Minister tomorrow over Centre’s three farm laws with around 25-30 people.

He also responded to the attacks made by Navjyot Singh Sidhu’s wife, Navjot Kaur Sidhu and said, “In the course of these 4.5 years that I was there, here are all the papers on what we have achieved. This is our manifesto of when I took over. This is our manifesto of what we have achieved.”

Navjot Kaur Sidhu had said, “Amarinder Singh never came out of his farmhouse in the last four and a half years, and now, he suddenly talks about floating a party,” adding that Amarinder already had a party and he could have done some work in the last over four years.

Amarinder Singh had faced an unceremonious exit from the state government last month, following months of a bitter fight with Navjot Singh Sidhu.

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