Amarinder meets Rahul on govt formation,favours RG's elevation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After steering the party to a stupendous victory in Punjab, state chief today and discussed issues relating to formation in the state.

The Vice President credited Amarinder for the party's performance in Punjab, party sources said. Amarinder, who is from the old guard and was initially critical of Rahul's leadership, said after the meeting that he will be happy if the Vice President is elevated.



The two leaders for around half an hour and exchanged notes. The sources said that the party would finalise plans for formation in a day or two.

"Today was a courtesy call. We will think and myself and our secretary incharge will sit together and prepare a list. Then, we will come again.... We will then discuss the formation with our party leadership," Amarinder said after the meeting.

Amarinder, who is chief, favoured the elevation of as party president saying, "I will be very happy to see Rahulji on top. I have been saying this for a year now. We are very happy to see be elevated. We will all be very happy."

The Vice President also said after the meeting, "ji earlier today. I am confident that will once again rise to its true potential under a "

Amarinder also credited every worker and the party's top leadership for the party's performance in The has returned to power after a gap of ten years when it was defeated consecutively by the Akali-BJP combine.

The chief, who was earlier the deputy leader of in Lok Sabha, was highly critical of the BJP forming governments in Goa and Manipur despite emerging as the second largest party.

"It is unfair if you break parties and make governments forcibly. This is use of unfair means. You are violating the mandate of people. If by putting together independents, you stake claim to form a government, this is violation of the mandate," he said.

Asked if victory in was an answer to BJP's "Congress-free India" slogan, he said, "I think so. Yes." He said the party had not only performed well in Punjab, but also in Goa and Manipur.

Amarinder said AAP was never a threat to in and it merely created a hype on the social media while trying to influence voters as well as journalists.

"The AAP was never a threat. AAP used the social media effectively. They created a hype which was broken," he said.

To a question on demand by AAP for holding a probe into the functioning of EVMs, he said, "The one who loses will make some excuses" as he debunked charges of EVM tampering.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Amarinder meets Rahul on govt formation,favours RG's elevation

After steering the party to a stupendous victory in Punjab, state Congress chief Amarinder Singh today met Rahul Gandhi and discussed issues relating to government formation in the state. The Congress Vice President credited Amarinder for the party's performance in Punjab, party sources said. Amarinder, who is from the old guard and was initially critical of Rahul's leadership, said after the meeting that he will be happy if the Congress Vice President is elevated. The two leaders met for around half an hour and exchanged notes. The sources said that the party would finalise plans for government formation in a day or two. "Today was a courtesy call. We will think and myself and our AICC secretary incharge will sit together and prepare a list. Then, we will come again.... We will then discuss the government formation with our party leadership," Amarinder said after the meeting. Amarinder, who is Punjab Congress chief, favoured the elevation of Rahul Gandhi as party ... After steering the party to a stupendous victory in Punjab, state chief today and discussed issues relating to formation in the state.

The Vice President credited Amarinder for the party's performance in Punjab, party sources said. Amarinder, who is from the old guard and was initially critical of Rahul's leadership, said after the meeting that he will be happy if the Vice President is elevated.

The two leaders for around half an hour and exchanged notes. The sources said that the party would finalise plans for formation in a day or two.

"Today was a courtesy call. We will think and myself and our secretary incharge will sit together and prepare a list. Then, we will come again.... We will then discuss the formation with our party leadership," Amarinder said after the meeting.

Amarinder, who is chief, favoured the elevation of as party president saying, "I will be very happy to see Rahulji on top. I have been saying this for a year now. We are very happy to see be elevated. We will all be very happy."

The Vice President also said after the meeting, "ji earlier today. I am confident that will once again rise to its true potential under a "

Amarinder also credited every worker and the party's top leadership for the party's performance in The has returned to power after a gap of ten years when it was defeated consecutively by the Akali-BJP combine.

The chief, who was earlier the deputy leader of in Lok Sabha, was highly critical of the BJP forming governments in Goa and Manipur despite emerging as the second largest party.

"It is unfair if you break parties and make governments forcibly. This is use of unfair means. You are violating the mandate of people. If by putting together independents, you stake claim to form a government, this is violation of the mandate," he said.

Asked if victory in was an answer to BJP's "Congress-free India" slogan, he said, "I think so. Yes." He said the party had not only performed well in Punjab, but also in Goa and Manipur.

Amarinder said AAP was never a threat to in and it merely created a hype on the social media while trying to influence voters as well as journalists.

"The AAP was never a threat. AAP used the social media effectively. They created a hype which was broken," he said.

To a question on demand by AAP for holding a probe into the functioning of EVMs, he said, "The one who loses will make some excuses" as he debunked charges of EVM tampering.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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