
Resignation won't be withdrawn until tainted leader removed from cabinet: Navjot Sidhu camp
India Today
Sources in Navjot Singh Sidhu's camp have said he won't take back his resignation until Rana Gurjit Singh is removed from the Punjab cabinet.
Navjot Singh Sidhu would not take back his resignation from the post of Punjab Congress chief until 'tainted leader' Rana Gurjit Singh is removed from the cabinet, sources close to Sidhu told India Today TV.
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