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Jul 30, 2024 5:07 PM - Connect Newsroom

We are not slaves of Sukhbir Singh Badal: Parminder Singh Dhidsa

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Dhindsa said that we are not slaves of Sukhbir Singh Badal, who has made Shiromani Akali Dal as "Badal Private Limited".

Former Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa has given a sharp reaction to the disciplinary committee of Shiromani Akali Dal expelling him and other rebel leaders from the party.

Dhindsa said that we are not slaves of Sukhbir Singh Badal, who has made Shiromani Akali Dal as "Badal Private Limited". He said that we are running a "reform movement" to strengthen the party and we don't need to get certificates from anyone.

Dhindsa said that the people of Punjab have rejected Sukhbir Badal many times but Sukhbir is continuously stabbing the party in the back by remaining on the presidency.

At the same time, about the apology given to Ram Rahim and the role of Sukhbir in it, Dera's former lover Pradeep Keller has made many revelations in an interview, regarding which Dhindsa has accused Sukhbir Badal of the allegations. Clarification has been sought.

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