Former Chief Minister and Punjab Lok Congress president Capt. Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said that he was not against Pakistan's people but against its rulers and army.
The 117-member Punjab Assembly will go to the polls on February 20, while the counting of votes will be taken up on March 10
In his over 50 year-long political journey, the veteran leader's prestige may never have been at stake more than what is now
Singh said he will not retire till he has rid the state of such corrupt people, according to a party statement
Punjab Lok Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Wednesday accused the Congress, AAP and the Shiromani Akali Dal of sowing the seeds of caste and religious dissension in the state.
Elections to the 117-member Punjab Assembly will be held on February 20
Punjab will go to the polls on February 14
Pointing out that Punjab was never before divided on caste or religious lines, Capt Amarinder said 'Charanjit Channi does not have the calibre of a chief minister,'
The results show that every third voter in Punjab believes that Captain is still very much in serious contest along with his new alliance partners
Sunil Jakhar was among the front runners for the chief ministerial post, but the party preferred Charanjit Singh Channi, who became the first chief minister of Punjab from the SC community
He also dubbed as a 'farce', Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's announcement that the party's chief ministerial face will be decided with inputs from the ground
Punjab Lok Congress president Amarinder Singh on Monday trashed CM Charanjit Singh Channi's claims over welfare works
Amarinder Singh said he was told that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will be grateful if he can keep Sidhu in the govt
Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh on Monday claimed he had got a message from Pakistan to reinstate Navjot Singh Sidhu in his government because he was an old friend of their prime minister.
Former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday announced his newly-formed Punjab Lok Congress' first list of 22 candidates for the upcoming Assembly polls in the state.
In an interview to a TV channel, Amarinder Singh spoke in detail about Channi's 'Me Too' case, which he said was not pursued by the woman in question as she accepted the then minister's apology.
Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) chief Amarinder Singh on Friday launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, whose government, he said, had clearly 'stage-managed' the blockade
The former CM said instead of taking a defiant stand, Channi should have issued an unequivocal apology
After Punjab CM blamed Captain Amarinder Singh for the Enforcement Directorate's raids on one of his relatives, the latter hit back at the former stating 'ED doesn't report to me'
Senior Congress leader and two-time MLA from Garhshankar, Luv Kumar Goldy joined the Punjab Lok Congress (PLC)