Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Capt bats for Rahul as PM face for joint oppn alliance

LOK SABHA POLLS Says tieups will be worked out by the party at the national level

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com 

CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Sunday backed Rahul Gandhi as the prime ministeria­l candidate of a joint opposition alliance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Reiteratin­g his earlier stand, Amarinder said that Rahul was fully competent to lead the country and will surely prove to be a successful PM. “The Congress should explore all alliance possibilit­ies for next year’s parliament­ary elections and Rahul should lead the joint front of the opposition parties to boot the divisive BJP-led NDA out of power,” said Amarinder.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) session in New Delhi, Amarinder said alliances for the Lok Sabha polls would be worked out by the party at the national level, with the state units following suit.

Amarinder said he supported former finance minister P Chidambara­m, who told the CWC that the Congress would have to enter broad-based alliances to win the 2019 elections.

All the like-minded parties who want to restore India’s glorious secular and harmonious character should get together in their collective interest, and more importantl­y in the interest of the country, Amarinder said.

To a question on the people’s mood in Punjab ahead of the LS polls, the CM said it was entirely in favour of the Congress. Pointing out that the Congress had won Gurdaspur and Shahkot bypolls with record margins in recent months, he expressed the confidence that the party would win hands down in the parliament­ary elections next year.

The CM, in response to a question, said there was no harm in bringing the new vicechance­llor of Panjab University in Chandigarh from the BHU. Top academicia­ns can be from any state and there is nothing wrong in appointing them to universiti­es in the other states, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh with Congress state affairs incharge Asha Kumari, party leader Ambika Soni (right) and other leaders arrive for the CWC meeting in New Delhi on Sunday.
PTI ■ Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh with Congress state affairs incharge Asha Kumari, party leader Ambika Soni (right) and other leaders arrive for the CWC meeting in New Delhi on Sunday.

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