After Rahul Gandhi’s resignation as Congress president, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh said he would prefer to have a young leader to galvanize the party. He asked the Congress to find a “generation-next leader who has grassroots presence.”
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Punjab chief minister and senior Congress leader Amarinder Singh blamed Navjot Singh Sidhu for Congress’s poor performance in Lok Sabha election
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Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, while slamming the BJP’s claim that the Narendra Modi government was the first who conducted surgical strikes on terrorists across the border in Pakistan, said PM Modi needs “history lessons”.
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Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, on Friday, while dismissing the possibility of any threat to Sunil Jakhar, the Congress candidate for the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat, against BJP's Sunny Deol, he said, that the latter was just a “filmi fauji” with no ground support in the constituency.
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Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh claimed everyone has the right to voice their mind and it is up to former cricketer and Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu to explain his stand.
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Reacting to the jihadist suicide attack on the CRPF convoy in Pulwama, the chief minister of Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh, has called for a “befitting reply” to the perpetrators of the attack and their handlers. He also said “time for peace talks is over”.
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Sajjan Kumar, who is senior Congress leader from Delhi, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the 1984 massacre of the Sikhs in the national capital.
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Punjab minister and senior Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu tackled questions on his Pakistan visit despite his boss Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh’s objection, by saying that Rahul Gandhi is his captain.
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Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh has suspected involvement of Pakistan-backed Khalistani or Kashniri terrorist groups behind grenade attack in Amritsar that has killed three persons and injured twenty people.
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Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, on Monday, said that he never was in the favour of supporting any radicals and will never allow them to resurface in Punjab because the state had already paid a heavy price during the troubled days of militancy.
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