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Akalis 'sold out' Punjab's interests by supporting ordinances: Punjab CM

The chief minister, however, asserted that he would take the fight against the ordinances related to the agriculture sector to the Centre.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh speaks on Covid-19 issue, in Chandigarh.
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Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh speaks on Covid-19 issue, in Chandigarh.

Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday slammed Akalis, accusing them of selling the state's interests by agreeing to the anti-farm ordinances to ruin the state's farming community.
The chief minister, however, asserted that he would take the fight against the ordinances related to the agriculture sector to the Centre.
Singh said he would be writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi soon for an appointment of an all-party delegation with him over this issue.
No matter what (SAD chief) Sukhbir Badal or BJP says, once these ordinances are passed, the Centre's next step would be to end the MSP regime and dismantle the

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