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There are no backend talks with Congress: Amarinder capt

Chandigarh: Refusing a back-end talk report with Congress, former Chairman of the Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh said on Saturday that the time for recovery of the relationship ended.
The Amarinder Media Advisor Raveen Thukral quoted the former Main Minister said: “The decision to part with the party was taken after a lot of thought and final.
I thank the head of Sonia Gandhi’s party for his support but would not live in Congress now.
I will launch my own party and Hold talks to share seats with BJP factions, BREAKAWAY ACALI and others for the election of the punjab that will come after the farmer’s problem is resolved.
“Former CM said he wanted to build strong collective forces for the benefit of Punjab and farmers.
Even though the response to his idea was said under his expectations, Congress was aware of the next political step and wanted to conjunction with together.

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