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Punjab: no decision about the pact, captain Amarinder Singh lost opportunities as cm, sad words

Punjab: no decision about the pact, captain Amarinder Singh lost opportunities as cm, sad words
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PATIALA: SAD (Samyukt) The leaders under Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa on Monday held a seminar on ‘Shiromani Akali Dal: The past, present and future’ in Patiala to commemorate the Day of the Foundation 101 Shiromani Akali Dal.
Sad was founded on December 14, 1920.
Dhindsa and her son Parminder Singh Dhindsa said there was no decision that had been taken so far over the alliance with anyone, but they would decide when the right time would come.
Dhindsa also said that BSP will repent his decision for allies sadly, because Sukhbir Badal is a constituency of allotence to BSP.
Parminder Dhindsa said, “We cannot say anything that any alliance will be formed or not as a SAD leadership (Samyukt) has not made a decision.
Meeting or talks with any party or leader does not mean that the decision has been taken.
But, we expand Promise of Halqa Incharges Meet.
Already, 16 incharges has been appointed.
“At the rebellious Congress and the chairman of the previous Minister of Captain Amarinder Singh and his new party floated, he said,” It is difficult to predict the future of any party or anyone, but one thing is clear that Amarinder during his term when the minister’s chairman loses a golden opportunity by failing to provide a better future than the country.
“Amarinder must answer to lose this opportunity.
He should take steps to the progress of Punjab, but for some reason he could not take Such a step, “said Parminder Singh Dhindsa.
Replying to the query that if sad (Samyukt) will seek support from farmer groups, Dhindsa says they will talk to trade unions, but on them to decide.
“Many other political parties will hold talks with farmers.
Likewise, we will also hold talks.
Agricultural leaders should hold a meeting on December 15 and make further decisions,” he said.

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