Amarinder slams Kejrwal for Majithia apology, says AAP chief is 'isolated'

On AAP's future prospect in Punjab, the chief minister claimed the party's MLAs were totally disappointed and were reportedly looking for alternatives in order to safeguard their own future

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Amarinder Singh
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 18 2018 | 8:31 AM IST

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday termed Arvind Kejriwal's apology to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia for accusing him of being involved in drugs trade, an attempt to reduce the burden of defamation cases against him before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

"I don't know why he does that but this is no way for a chief minister to behave, irrespective of his lack of experience," an official statement quoted Singh as telling a TV channel.

No government can function in isolation, but Kejriwal has completely isolated himself. AAP has completely lost ground in all states, he claimed.

"Kejriwal seemed to have apologised to Majithia over drug charges possibly to prepare for next year's polls. But the fact was that things have turned worse for him," Singh was quoted as saying in the statement.

On AAP's future prospect in Punjab, the chief minister claimed the party's MLAs were totally disappointed and were reportedly looking for alternatives in order to safeguard their own future.

The Congress might be down at the moment but this does not mean that it will always be so, he said and expressed confidence that there would be a change in 2019.

On the TDP's decision to exit the ruling NDA a year before the Lok Sabha polls, Singh claimed it showed the disenchantment in the ruling coalition and the prevailing mood of the nation, which was looking at a UPA sort of alliance as an alternative.

On Rahul Gandhi as the prospective prime minister, the Punjab chief minister said that he saw this to be an absolute possibility and that the Congress president would make a good PM.

The presence of a full and active crowd at the ongoing AICC plenary session also showed that people were looking up to Rahul Gandhi, Singh said and ruled out any element of sycophancy in the response of the party members to Gandhi's leadership.

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First Published: Mar 18 2018 | 8:31 AM IST

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