Amid speculation of Amarinder-Shah meet, Captain’s advisor says ‘too much being read’
The Hindu
Assembly elections in Punjab are due early next year
Amid speculation that former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress leader Captain (retd.) Amarinder Singh could meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president J.P. Nadda on his two-day visit to Delhi that starts on Tuesday, a close aide of Capt. Amarinder has said “too much being read”.
“Too much being read into @capt_amarinder’s visit to Delhi. He’s on a personal visit, during which he’ll meet some friends and also vacate Kapurthala house for the new CM. No need for any unnecessary speculation,” said Raveen Thukral, media advisor of Capt. Amarinder on Twitter.
After the Congress top leadership cornered Capt. Amarinder (79) into resigning from his post, the two-time Chief Minister made it clear that he would explore and exercise his political option at an appropriate time. He had stated he would decide his future political course of action in consultation with his supporters who have stood by him for over five decades.

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