The Asian Age

Amarinder joins crowd against Padmavati release

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I have studied history and even been to Chittoor. Those protesting against the distortion of facts, have the right to do so. — Arminder Singh Punjab, CM

Punjab chief minsiter Capt. Amarinder Singh on Monday said those who protesting against the film Padmavati were right as the distortion of history would not be accepted.

He had himself studied history and even been to Chittoor, said Mr Amarinder, adding that cinematic license did not give anyone the right to twist historical facts.

The protests were a justified recourse in a democratic system, he added.

He stated that Rahul Gandhi’s elevation was long overdue. It was time to pass on the baton of the party affairs into the able hands of Mr Rahul, who was competent enough to lead the Congress into the next Parliament­ary elections.

In in favour of promoting youth, in whose hands lay the future of the party and the countr, he added.

Pointing out that the Congress in Punjab had fielded the maximum number of youth in the last Assembly polls, the chief minister said it was in national interest to infuse young blood into the polity.

Mr Amarinder pointed out that he had always been in favour of Mr Rahul taking over the party’s reins in order to inject the much- needed dynamism into it.

Mr Rahul had all the qualificat­ions needed to provide strong and visionary leadership to the Congress, he added.

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