Right time to elevate Rahul as Congress chief: Amarinder

Amarinder Singh invited Rahul to attend the swearing-in ceremony

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Rahul Gandhi, Amarinder Singh
Punjab Congress President Capt Amrinder Singh meeting party Vice-president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi

Punjab's Chief Minister-elect on Tuesday reiterated it was the right time to elevate as the President.

Amarinder made the remark after he called on at the Vice President's residence in to congratulate him on the victory in the February 4 assembly polls, where it bagged 77 of the 117 seats.

"Now is the right time to elevate as party President. I have been maintaining this for the past one year," Singh said.

After a 10-minute meeting with Gandhi, the President and Legislature Party leader told the media: "It was a courtesy call. There was no discussion on Cabinet formation during the meeting."

Singh invited Rahul to attend the swearing-in ceremony slated for Thursday morning in Chandigarh.

This was the first meeting between the two after the elections.

Rahul expressed the confidence that will once again rise to its true potential under a government.

Amarinder also lashed out at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for refusing to accept its defeat gracefully.

"Instead of acknowledging that his party failed to connect with the voters of Punjab, (Delhi Chief Minister) is making allegations about (tampering of) Electronic Voting Machines. Incidentally, his own party workers were guarding the EVMs," said Singh.

"workers were camping outside centres where the EVMs were stored. It is evident that Kejriwal is unable to digest loss of election as well as face after the assembly poll outcome, which he was hoping to leverage to further his ambitions," he added.

Right time to elevate Rahul as Congress chief: Amarinder

Amarinder Singh invited Rahul to attend the swearing-in ceremony

Amarinder Singh invited Rahul to attend the swearing-in ceremony
Punjab's Chief Minister-elect on Tuesday reiterated it was the right time to elevate as the President.

Amarinder made the remark after he called on at the Vice President's residence in to congratulate him on the victory in the February 4 assembly polls, where it bagged 77 of the 117 seats.

"Now is the right time to elevate as party President. I have been maintaining this for the past one year," Singh said.

After a 10-minute meeting with Gandhi, the President and Legislature Party leader told the media: "It was a courtesy call. There was no discussion on Cabinet formation during the meeting."

Singh invited Rahul to attend the swearing-in ceremony slated for Thursday morning in Chandigarh.

This was the first meeting between the two after the elections.

Rahul expressed the confidence that will once again rise to its true potential under a government.

Amarinder also lashed out at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for refusing to accept its defeat gracefully.

"Instead of acknowledging that his party failed to connect with the voters of Punjab, (Delhi Chief Minister) is making allegations about (tampering of) Electronic Voting Machines. Incidentally, his own party workers were guarding the EVMs," said Singh.

"workers were camping outside centres where the EVMs were stored. It is evident that Kejriwal is unable to digest loss of election as well as face after the assembly poll outcome, which he was hoping to leverage to further his ambitions," he added.
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