




Amarinder Singh: The thought of leaving the party will never cross my mind. I had a close relationship with Rajiv Gandhi and subsequently, with Sonia Gandhi. She has been very kind to me — she allowed me five years as president of Punjab Congress and then five years as chief minister. As for my current concerns, I have conveyed it to the party leadership. So, let us give them some time. No action can be taken abruptly. Also, the Government is very busy with the nuclear deal issue.
Manraj Grewal: Should the Prime Minister persist with the nuclear deal?
Harpreet Bajwa: You are so enthusiastic about nuclear power now, but while you were chief minister you were categorical that Punjab should never have a nuclear power plant.
Amarinder Singh: I am not against nuclear plants. I am not in favour of setting them up in a densely populated state like Punjab. They should be set up in states like Rajasthan and the power generated can be contributed to the national grid. If you establish nuclear plants in densely populated areas, there is always the danger of a disaster like Chernobyl.
Raghav Ohri: The incumbent Government in Punjab alleges that while in power you pursued politics of vendetta.
Amarinder Singh: During the 2002 election campaign, we had made it clear that corruption in the then Akali government was a major issue for us. We promised in our manifesto that if we came to power we would inquire into the disproportionate assets of Badal and his family. We conducted investigations for over 15 months. Subsequently, we went to court. After listening to all the evidence, the court felt that there was prima...


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