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Punjab fed up with old Congress faces contesting again and again : Amrinder Raja Warring

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Amid the buzz about the impending reshuffle in Punjab Congress, PPCC chief Amrinder Raja warring on completing 3 years and eight months in office explains why Congress needs new faces to come to power in Punjab. The Tribune’s Special Correspondent Rajmeet Singh talks about vision for the party in the New Year that will set the tone for coming assembly elections.

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