Amarinder meets Shah, Nadda amid exit rumours
Dismissing reports of a rift, BJPโs senior spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal had said, โHe is not going anywhere. He is with the BJP.โ
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Dismissing reports of a rift, BJPโs senior spokesperson Pritpal Singh Baliawal had said, โHe is not going anywhere. He is with the BJP.โ
Senior BJP leader Capt Amarinder Singh met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party chief JP Nadda amid speculation about his future. Singh had publicly criticized the appointment of Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab BJP chief, questioning his capability and expressing a lack of consultation. Rumors of a potential return to Congress persist, though BJP leaders dismiss them.
Amarinder Singh has increasingly voiced concerns functioning of Punjab BJP.