Chandigarh: Former Punjab Head of Minister Amarinder Singh finally described the next political step by announcing his plan to launch political parties, in addition to signaling seat sharing arrangements with BJP, provided that the farmer’s problem was completed, and the alliance with splinter.
Akali Group.
“Hope from the seat arrangement with BJP on 2022 elections of punjab assembly if the farmer’s protest is resolved in the interests of the farmer.
Also see the alliance with the same-minded parties such as the BREAKAWAY group, especially the Dhindsa & Brahmpic faction,” Amarinder said quoted in a tweet by an advisor His medium, Raveen Thukul, Tuesday.
‘Hopefully the chair settings with @ bjp4india on 2022 punjab assembly polls if #farmersprotest is completed on the farm …
https://t.co/ncovW4LKDU- Raveen Thukral (@RT_Media_CAPT) 1634660869000 “Battle for the Future of Punjab is active.
Will soon announce The launch of my own political party to serve the interests of Punjab & its people, including our farmers who have struggled for their survival for more than a year, “read other tweets.
‘Battle for the active punjab future.
Will soon announce the launch of my own political party to serve …
https://t.co/LHW9WSCDNR- Raveen Thukral (@RT_Media_CAPT) 1634660839000aminder further said, “I will not rest until I can secure the future of my people and I.
My country.
Punjab requires stability and political protection from internal & external threats.
I promise my people, I will do what is needed to ensure peace and security, which is at stake at this time.
“Amarinder previously announced that he would leave Congress and meeting Interior Minister Amit Amit Shah and National Security Advisors Ajit Doval last month, sparked speculation about joining BJP, which he explained.
Amarinder has resigned on September 18 to overtake what is widely seen as a step to eliminate it from the main minister through the emergency congress legislative party meeting organized by all Indian Congress Committee.
He had met the governor less than half an hour before a crucial meeting.