Amarinder Singh launches new political outfit, vows to fight against Navjot Singh Sidhu in Punjab assembly polls

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    Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday announced the launch of his own political party, ahead of the Assembly elections slated for early next year. However, he said the name of the party, which could have an alliance with the BJP, would be announced later after consulting the Election Commission of India.Amarinder Singh told the media here that he would be meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday regarding issues concerning the state. This would be his third meeting with him in recent days.He also said that he will field his candidate against Navjot Singh Sidhu in the upcoming assembly polls. “As far as Sidhu (Navjot Singh Sidhu) is concerned, wherever he fights from we will fight him,” Captain Amarinder Singh said in Chandigarh.The former two-time Chief Minister favoured the deployment of the BSF up to 50 km of the India-Pakistan border, saying this was required for the security of the state. On his resignation from the Congress, he replied: “I have been in the Congress for the past 52 years. If I can`t resign for the next 10 days, what is the harm to it.”Earlier, responding to personal attacks by his former Congress colleagues, Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said: “From personal attacks they`ve now stooped to threats and harassment of my supporters in Patiala and elsewhere.”Let me tell my rivals they can`t defeat me with such low-level political games. They will neither win votes nor people`s hearts with such tactics.” He added, “Those who have stood by me have done so because they believe in and want to continue working for Punjab`s peace and development. They will not be scared away by such petty acts of intimidation or persecution. We will continue to fight for Punjab`s future.”Formally saying goodbye to the Congress which made him the Chief Minister of Punjab twice and the state party President thrice, an “upset” Amarinder Singh last week said that he would soon announce the launch of his own political party to serve the interests of the people, including the farmers who`ve been fighting for their rights for over a year now.He also said he is hopeful of a seat-sharing arrangement with the BJP for next year`s Assembly elections in the state if the farmers` issues are resolved in their interest. When the time comes, we will fight all 117 seats, whether adjustment seats or we contest on our own, the former Punjab CM said.