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Amarinder’s daughter meets Kewal Dhillon, congratulates him on his appointment as Punjab BJP chief

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Chandigarh, Jun 1 (PTI) Jai Inder Kaur, BJP leader and daughter of former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, on Monday met newly appointed state BJP chief Kewal Singh Dhillon here to congratulate him on his appointment.

Kaur, who serves as the president of the Mahila Morcha, shared photos from her meeting with Dhillon on her Facebook page. Accompanied by party workers from Patiala, Kaur also presented sweets to Dhillon at his residence.

Her meeting assumes significance given that her father, Amarinder Singh, had expressed concerns about the BJP’s decision to appoint Dhillon as Punjab BJP president in a recent media interview.

Responding to remarks by the former Punjab chief minister regarding his appointment, Dhillon on May 30 had said that Amarinder was a senior leader whom he respected.

He explained that appointments within the BJP are made through an established organisational process determined by the party’s high command.

Dhillon mentioned he was not aware of his appointment in advance and only learned about it on the day it was announced.

Having spent 35 years in the Congress, Dhillon highlighted the differences in the organisational structures of the two parties, describing the BJP as a disciplined and cadre-based organisation.

The BJP on May 28 chose to pick a Sikh face, Dhillon, as state unit chief, who comes from Punjab’s politically significant Malwa belt, which accounts for 69 of the 117 assembly seats in the state as it goes to polls early next year.

Dhillon, an industrialist-politician, is credited with bringing PepsiCo to Punjab in the 1980s during a time of militancy when few were willing to invest in the state. PTI CHS MPL MPL

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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