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He's misleading people: Capt

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Lashing out at the SAD chief for his “doublespeak” on the issue of resolution passed during the all-party meeting on Wednesday, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder dared Sukhbir to come out with a categorical statement that “his party does not extend even conditional support to it”. Reacting to Sukhbir’s “false claims” on what transpired at the meeting, Capt Amarinder accused him of misleading the people. Pointing out that the SAD chief’s explicit support on two of the three points in the resolution passed at yesterday’s all-party meeting was a matter of record, he noted that the same was duly and fairly communicated through the government statement issued after the meeting and “no amount of lying” could change the facts.

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