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Amarinder Singh refuses to speculate on Sidhu's role

| | Mar 12, 2017, at 08:40 pm
Chandigarh, Mar 12 (IBNS): Punjab Congress Chief Amarinder Singh, who will supposedly take over as the Chief Minister of Punjab, said there should be no speculations over the role Navjot Singh Sidhu unless he meets party Vice President Rahul Gandhi.

"No speculation... Can't comment on Sidhu. Things will be decided when I meet Rahul Gandhi," Singh told the media this morning.

The Congress in Punjab has bagged 77 of the 117  seats, surging much ahead of the halfway figure of 59.

The Aam Aadmi Party has taken the second spot and the ruling Akali Dal- BJP  combine third, respectively leading in 22 and 18 seats.

Elections of all states were held in phases and the last phase of election ended on March 8.
 

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