Leaving Congress but won’t join BJP’, says Captain Amarinder

New Delhi: Former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday laid rumours to rest and said that he won’t be joining BJP but he will left the Congress.

Captain was forced to step down as Punjab CM and he castigated the Congress command stating that he will not be ‘treated in this manner’. Singh had earlier said that he was “humiliated” and would keep his options open to chalk out his future.

Condemning the ongoing crisis within the Punjab Congress, former PPCC chief Sunil Jakhar said it was time to end repeated attempts to undermine the authority of the chief minister. In a veiled dig at Navjot Singh Sidhu, Jakhar said that it was wrong for ‘aspersions to be cast’ on the selection of top officials, like AG and DGP.

Meanwhile, Captain, who is in the Delhi on Thursday met NSA Ajit Doval. He met met Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday amid speculation that he was going to join BJP party.

Meanwhile, Condemning the ongoing crisis within the Punjab Congress, former PPCC chief Sunil Jakhar said it was time to end repeated attempts to undermine the authority of the chief minister.

“Enough is enough. Put an end to attempts to undermine the authority of CM time and again. Aspersions being cast on selection of AG & DGP is actually questioning the integrity/competence of CM and Home Minister to deliver results. It’s time to put the foot down and clear the air, ” Jakhar wrote on his official twitter handle.