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Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh likely to join BJP, merge his Punjab Lok Congress with it

The 80-year-old Singh had floated Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) last year after quitting the Congress following his unceremonious exit as chief minister.

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New Delhi: Former chief minister and Punjab Lok Congress chief Amarinder Singh is likely to join the BJP here on Monday in presence of its senior leaders.

The 80-year-old Singh will also merge his newly formed Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) with the BJP.

Singh had floated the PLC last year after quitting the Congress following his unceremonious exit as chief minister.

The PLC contested the elections in alliance with the BJP and the Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa-led Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyuk).

However, none of its candidates could register a win, with Singh himself losing from his home turf of Patiala Urban.

Singh will join the BJP in the presence of its senior leaders in Delhi on Monday, PLC spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal had said.

The former Punjab chief minister recently returned from London following a spinal surgery, and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

After his meeting with Shah on September 12, Singh said he held a very productive discussion on various issues related to national security, rising cases of narco-terrorism in Punjab and the future roadmap for the state’s overall holistic development.

The two-time former chief minister is the scion of the erstwhile Patiala royal family. PTI JTR DV DV

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


Also read: 3 states, thrice the trouble: Why Congress struggles won’t end in Punjab, Haryana & Rajasthan


 

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