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‘Humiliated’ Punjab chief minister resigns

MOVE COMES AS FACTIONALI­SM AGAIN SURFACES IN STATE UNIT OF CONGRESS

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DI am in the Congress party. I will talk to my supporters and decide future course of politics. I have been in politics for the last 52 years.”

eclaring that he felt humiliated, Congress veteran Amarinder Singh yesterday resigned as chief minister of Punjab, ending one chapter of dissent but throwing open another of uncertaint­y for the ruling party in the state headed towards elections in about four months.

Amarinder Singh, one of the Congress’ powerful regional satraps, put in his papers after speaking to party president Sonia Gandhi and shortly before a crucial meeting of the Congress Legislatur­e Party. “The thing is that this is the third time the party called the MLAs. You have an element of doubt on me. I feel humiliated,” he told reporters outside the Punjab Raj Bhawan after submitting his resignatio­n to Governor Banwarilal Purohit.

Over 50 MLAs in the party had written to Gandhi seeking that Amarinder Singh be replaced as chief minister, a move that capped months of a fractious feud between him and Navjot Singh Sidhu who was recently made state Congress president much against the senior leader’s wishes.

Amarinder Singh | Punjab Chief Minister

Another phase

The Congress has 80 MLAs in the 117-member state assembly.

Amarinder Singh, credited with putting the party back in the saddle in Punjab after an intensely fought poll battle that decimated the Shiromani Akali Dal and stymied the Aam Aadmi Party’s hopes, submitted his resignatio­n along with that of his council of ministers a little after 4.35pm. Indicating that the dissension-riven party could see more tension, Amarinder Singh said when asked about his future course of action, “As far as my future politics is concerned, there is always an option and I will use that option when time comes.”

“I am in the Congress party. I will talk to my supporters and decide future course of politics,” he said and added that the leadership could make anyone it trusts the chief minister.

“I have been in politics for the last 52 years and I have been chief minister for nine-and-ahalf years,” the veteran politician added as his party entered another phase of uncertaint­y under a new chief minister who will have little time to settle down before the election fever begins.

The 79-year-old was accompanie­d by his wife and MP Preneet Kaur and son Raninder Singh when he submitted his resignatio­n.

 ?? ANI ?? Captain Amarinder Singh submits his resignatio­n to Governor Banwarilal Purohit at Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh yesterday.
ANI Captain Amarinder Singh submits his resignatio­n to Governor Banwarilal Purohit at Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh yesterday.

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